Monthly Archives: December 2018

The Year in Review Webinar–Dec 18

Join me for our Year in Review Webinar next week, Dec 18, at 4pm GMT. I’ll be joining Kendra and Grant to talk through what happened this year, and make a few predictions for 2019. It should be fun, festive, … Continue reading

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The Default Frame for Window Functions

Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. This bites me constantly, and I was reminded of this while watching Kathi talk at #SQLintheCity. When you write … Continue reading

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Lessons from the Phoenix Project–Leave Slack

Not @Slack, but slack time, time when you aren’t buried on a particular project. In the book, The Phoenix Project, the Brent character is the jack of all trades, the one that everyone goes to to fix and solve problems. … Continue reading

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T-SQL Tuesday #109–Influence

This month’s T-SQL Tuesday host is Jason Brimhall. He asks everyone to write about influence, which is something that I should know about and think I have, but am somewhat uncomfortable writing about. That being said, here’s my entry this … Continue reading

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