The Curious Case of… transactions rolling back during DBCC CHECKDB
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By popular demand, we’ve added Tim’s reporting class to our Spring line-up in Chicago! [Edit
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The last post of the year! It’s been a really excellent year all round and
We’re coming to SQLBits finally! Both Kimberly and I will be there for the first
By the end of December, we at SQLskills will have presented remotely (and a few
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Jonathan’s latest Pluralsight course has been published: SQL Server: Using SentryOne Plan Explorer. It’s almost 3 hours long,
I realized that I’d fixed an issue with my sys.dm_os_waiting_tasks script to correctly parse out
Tim’s latest Pluralsight course has been published: SQL Server: Understanding Database Fundamentals (98-364). It’s just over 2 hours
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