Speaking on Extended Events at SQL Server User Group
Extended Events is one of my favorite SQL Server 2008 features and I’ll be speaking
Extended Events is one of my favorite SQL Server 2008 features and I’ll be speaking
After reading Isaac's recent blog posting about spatial queries and index hinting, I thought I might
When SQL Server 2008 shipped, Visual Studio 2008 SP1 and .NET 3.5 SP1 shipped a
One of my favorite new features of SQL Server 2008 is extended events. I've written
Folks have always had trouble with the fact that ring orientation is required with spatial instances if
I came across the following interesting behavior while testing a SQLCLR table-valued function that did
For attendees of last Thursday’s talk on SQL Server Spatial for the masses, the demo
When SQL Server creates a CLR appdomain to run code in (a runtime appdomain as
.NET (and therefore SQLCLR) divides up running its code (even within the same process like
I’ve been able to coordinate being home and the Portland (Oregon) SQL Server user group’s
I've noticed that some folks have written PowerShell scripts that execute against a list of
I received a question today about whether I'd converted my Policy-Based Management examples using SMO
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