Search Engine Q&A #13: Difference between database version and database compatibility level
This has been causing some problems on the various groups and forums over the last
This has been causing some problems on the various groups and forums over the last
A bit more traffic on the thread (see previous post here) prompted me to give
There’s been a very interesting discussion going on over at SQLServerCentral.com about whether to create multiple
This kind of follows on from my previous post about making sure you have character column
Microsoft has announced that the RTM date of SQL Server 2008 has slipped out to
Start of the second week in China. We flew up from Shanghai to Beijing yesterday,
It seems like all I’ve been talking about on the forums the last couple of
Well it’s the end of our first week in China – tomorrow we fly to
Nothing technical in this blog post for a change, just some info about the first
One of the cool features of SQL Server 2008 for developers is spatial data support.
Despite the fact that I was in the Storage Engine, and there’s always been humorous
Back in October 2007 I blogged about partition-level lock escalation in SQL Server 2008
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