Monthly Archives: August 2018

Another Brick in the Wall–T-SQL Tuesday #105

It’s that time again, and this month we have a good topic from Wayne Sheffield. We’re asked about getting stuck, about being blocked, about encountering a brick wall. I have to say that I don’t think I encounter these very … Continue reading

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The New SQL Provision Dashboard

As much as I liked the ability to quickly and easily build development and test databases with SQL Provision, I thought the dashboard of cloned databases was hideous. It left a lot to be desired, and frankly, the dark theme … Continue reading

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The Worst Day

I challenged people to write about their daily work a few weeks ago. I haven’t see a lot of posts, but I am still hopeful some of you will document your day, as Iris Classon has done a few times. It’s not that I expect … Continue reading

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Granting CONTROL on a database–#SQLNewBlogger

Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. I wanted to grant a login the CONTROL permission on a database. This wasn’t a simple as I expected. … Continue reading

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