Monthly Archives: July 2023

Which Schema is Queried First?–#SQLNewBlogger

I had to test something for a customer, and as a part of this there as a need to have a different default schema for a user. I wrote about that, but one of the things that occurred to me … Continue reading

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Republish: The Minimum Upgrade Point

I guess I’m technically working today. I’m at That Conference in Wisconsin, speaking and networking with fellow software geeks, but I’m expecting to be mostly out of touch, I’m republishing The Minimum Upgrade Point

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A Security Change with SQL Compare 15

Actually, this is a change for many products and software that connects to SQL Server. Updated drivers require us to now decide to trust the server certificate. This is part of a series I have on SQL Compare from Redgate … Continue reading

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Early Bird Pricing for the Data Community Summit Ends Jul 26

The early bird pricing for the PASS Data Community Summit ends this week, on Jul 26. After that, there is a bump, so let you boss know this is the time to register. If you’re considering attending, then you essentially … Continue reading

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