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Monthly Archives: September 2019
Changing the SQL Data Masker Connection Target
This post will explain how to change the connection in your masking set when using SQL Data Masker from Redgate. I’m writing this more for myself than anyone else. I find myself using Data Masker for different databases at times, … Continue reading
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Republish: Business Pressures
Flying back to the US, so think about Business Pressures
Finding the Visual Designer in Azure DevOps Builds
This post is really a reminder to me, since I don’t create pipelines all that often, and I’ve forgotten a few times how to do this. Plus, while YAML is nice when you want to scale things, it absolutely sucks … Continue reading
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Republish: 100 Hours
Another work day in London, but busy moving around. You get to re-read 100 hours.