Monthly Archives: December 2024

Creating a “Real” Copy of a View: #SQLNewBlogger

I saw a post where a developer was trying to read the Information Schema views to create a copy of a view as a “real” table, a user table. This posts shows an easy way to do this. Another post … Continue reading

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Continuous Learning

It seems there’s quite a dichotomy in the technology workforce. On one hand I hear about the Great Resignation where many employees are leaving their jobs because of RTO (return to office) mandates or some other dissatisfaction with their job. … Continue reading

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T-SQL Tuesday #181: A Technology Present

It’s the last T-SQL Tuesday of the year, and it’s amazing to think we’ve gotten to #181. That’s over 15 years of monthly blog parties. This month we have a slightly different invite from Kevin Chant. Kevin usually participates in … Continue reading

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Grinding Away: Brent Ozar

Brent Ozar is a very successful DBA/consultant/speaker/business owner in the data platform space. Many of you have likely seen him speak, read his blog, used his sp_Blitz script, or taken one of his classes. He’s achieved a lot and I … Continue reading

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