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The Uninteresting But Necessary Work
There has been a rising tide of data legislation in the last few years that asks for organizations, especially private companies, to better protect their data. The GDPR is one of the most well known, taking effect with regards to … Continue reading
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Tagged auditing, data classification
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No More Mysterious Truncation
If you read the Microsoft White Paper on SQL Server 2019, there’s a gem buried on page 17. It mentions a trace flag, which some of you might appreciate. Here’s a little repro: As you can see, the plee … Continue reading