Monthly Archives: July 2023

Creating a Speaking Failures Support Group

Earlier this week the emails went out to speakers who submitted to the PASS Data Community Summit 2023 conference. These were acceptances and rejections, letting people know the results of the volunteer review. I got this one: I had only … Continue reading

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The Value of Doing Something

I live on a working horse ranch. My wife boards, trains, and trims horses and has employees. Occasionally I have to help out with chores, or more often, fixing things. I was talking with a coworker recently and showing some … Continue reading

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Assigning a Default Schema to a New User–#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. Since this isn’t something that I (or many people) do often, I wanted … Continue reading

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T-SQL Tuesday #164: Code that makes you feel

The invitation this month is from Erik Darling, and it’s a neat one. I like this thought, asking us to find code that impressed us or made us feel something. I tend to look at this as positive, but it … Continue reading

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