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Daily Archives: November 20, 2024
Republish: Boring or Scripting
I’m off to Live 360 today in Orlando, flying early (I should be somewhere over Texas or Louisiana by now), and busy at the event. So you get to re-read Boring or Scripting, which describes a bit about my career. … Continue reading
Using SQL Compare with Read-only Access
Recently a customer asked if SQL Compare and SQL Data Compare can be used with a read-only database as a source. It’s a good questions as I’ve seen some tools that create temp tables or do some other work in … Continue reading
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Off to Live 360
I am off to Live 360 today, on my last trip of the year. I’m excited to deliver two presentations tomorrow (VSTH03 and VSTH12), but a little sad this is a very quick trip. I’m coming back Friday, so in … Continue reading