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Monthly Archives: November 2018
Break Problems Down
Recently I was pouring over a few questions in the forums and noticed something that I would think is obvious, but apparently it isn’t so for other people. A poster was attempting to run a query across multiple databases and … Continue reading
In Memorium
I’m getting older, and as I remind people when I talk about careers and balance, I likely have less life ahead of me than behind me. I think about that as I try to enjoy life and appreciate the good … Continue reading
Setting Memory–#SQLNewBlogger
Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. I had a great time away, and upon my return, I found lots of emails and messages to review … Continue reading
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The Short Summit
This week is the 2018 PASS Summit, the largest conference devoted to SQL Server and the Microsoft Data Platform. This is the 20th Summit, and I’m sure there are a few people that have been to all of them. I … Continue reading
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