A SQL Server DBA myth a day: (4/30) DDL triggers are INSTEAD OF triggers
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We both just got the MVP renewal emails – although I must admit to having
I couldn't think of a really good April Fools Day joke to play, so I
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Great news! Kimberly and I have started doing a bunch of work with SQL Server
Way back in the mists of time, at the end of the last century, I
Back in January I offered a promotion as a way of introducing our maintenance/operations auditing
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