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DAX and Power BI Stairway Live
As part of the Redgate Community Circle, I’m going to be running a live class on DAX and Power BI, every Thursday, from 12MDT for about 30-45 minutes. We’ll see how things go. I’ve been wanting to learn DAX and … Continue reading
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Server Side SSMS
SSMS is a large monolithic application built on the Visual Studio shell. It’s slow to start, heavyweight, resource intensive, and can be a resource hog. It’s also indispensable for many SQL Server DBAs. I grew up using various SQL Server … Continue reading
Daily Coping 21 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. Today’s Tip is: Connect with nature. Breathe and notice … Continue reading
T-SQL Tuesday Live 21 Apr 2020
I’ll be hosting T-SQL Tuesday live again today, at 1:00pm MDT/3:00pmEDT/8:00pmGMT If you’re interested in taking a break, chatting, touching base with others, bring your comments, questions, thoughts, and smile to our meeting. Details Date: 21 Apr 2020 Time: 13:00MDT/15:00EDT/19:00UTC/20:00BST … Continue reading
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