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Monthly Archives: December 2018
Revving the Error
I was pleased to see the fix for the string or binary data truncated error saw some development work in SQL Server 2019. If you haven’t read about this, the changes are described on MSDN and I thanked the development team. What’s even … Continue reading
Updating SSMS to 17.9.1
I went to download the SSMS v17.9.1 package the other day and saw this: I remember some issues with a C++ redistributable with a SQL Server install (2016?) and decided to just check on this. I really wish that these … Continue reading
GitHub Downtime
I didn’t notice any issues with GitHub, but others did. The majority of my interaction is just through the git protocol, so things tend to work fast, and I don’t have any database access. I rarely use the Issues, and … Continue reading