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Daily Archives: April 2, 2020
Code from Redgate Streamed
I presented a session today at Redgate Streamed and did a number of demos. The code consists of a few flies, which I’ve made available here: BasicUnitTesttsqlt.zip. This consists of: 00_tsqlt.sql – Creates a database and adds the tsqlt framework. … Continue reading
Daily Coping–2 Apr 2020
I’ve started to add a daily coping tip to the SQLServerCentral newsletter, which is helping me deal with the issues in the world. I’m adding my responses for each day here. The tip for today was to notice five things … Continue reading
Learn SSIS and ADF for Free
It’s not from SQLServerCentral, though I hope to do more training across the next few months. Andy Leonard is offering Free Training for People Who Have Lost Their Jobs. This is Andy’s gift to the community for those that are … Continue reading
Next Person Up
I have a friend that has had a lot of success in technology. This person was a consultant when I met them, working hourly as I was. Over the last few decades, they have found new opportunities and joined a … Continue reading