SQL Server 2005 mailer feature uses Service Broker
I’ve heard this around quite a bit lately, but I attend some conferences and follow
I’ve heard this around quite a bit lately, but I attend some conferences and follow
Ahh…enough shameless self-promotion (for a while), let's talk transactions. I worked in the past with
About how they work together. The panel is being held as a webcast, and they’ll
I received email today that it was OK to talk about this. Our book “A
About a week or two ago, there was a LONG discussion on the SQLCLR beta
I've been working on a student question about using Impersonation inside of a stored procedure.
In answering a question about schemas, users, and objects (search on "schemas" to see the
I’ve spent the last few days talking with the data access folks at Microsoft. They’re
I answered a question on the beta newsgroups last week about OSD and RSD (remember them?) by
I'm known for my vivid imagination when making up test/exposition examples. I have a cat
I've been wondering what happened to the QueryNotification dispatcher proc that's used by SqlDependency in
Another fantastic book for your reading pleasure this month. “Customizing The Microsoft .NET Framework Common
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