Monthly Archives: December 2023

A New Word: the whipgraft delusion

whipgraft delusion – n. the phenomenon in which you catch your reflection in the mirror and get the sense that you’re peering into the eyes of a strange, as if you’re looking at a police sketch of your own face … Continue reading

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Creating a Scripts Folder in SQL Compare

While I was at a conference recently, someone asked me about the Scripts Folder feature in SQL Compare and how to set that up. This post just looks at how to get SQL Compare to set up a Scripts folder … Continue reading

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AI In the Nov 2023 Enterprise

AI is everywhere. I can’t seem to get away from stories on the technology in 2023, and while I don’t know that I’ve found it that helpful, I keep looking at it because it’s becoming a pervasive technology that most … Continue reading

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Migrations are Worth the Effort

I work with a lot of customers that are trying to find better ways to build and deploy database code. Some of them use a state or model method with SQL Compare or another Redgate product, and some want to … Continue reading

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