Monthly Archives: February 2024

A New Word:Maugry

maugry – adj. afraid that you’ve been mentally deranged all your life and everybody around you knows, but none of them mention it to you directly because they feel it’s not their place. I don’t know that I quite feel … Continue reading

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Friday Flyway Tips–Capture the Filegroup for Tables

A customer asked recently why Flyway doesn’t detect the filegroup for some changes. I showed them it does and decided to write a post on this. I’ve been working with Flyway Desktop for work more and more as we transition … Continue reading

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Knowing String Defaults in T-SQL–#SQLNewBlogger

For years I’ve assumed I knew the string defaults, but I realized that’s not right. This post looks at what I learned. Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get … Continue reading

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This is Why You Use Git for Scripts

Git has become a fantastic tool for me, and many other technologists, over the last ten years. It’s almost ubiquitous in most of my clients, and so many people are comfortable with it. Many others aren’t, which is why I … Continue reading

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