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July
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@crysmanson @SQLSoldier @PaulRandal usually when I have seen tempdb logging that heavily its a sign of another problem #sqlhelp
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How to Edit More than 200 Rows in SQL Server 2008 Management Studio http://bit.ly/9A8jnh
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@crysmanson @SQLSoldier @PaulRandal Why do you need a 32GB tempdb Log file? I am kinda curious about that. #sqlhelp
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#finrec looking for SQL Server DBA - SENIOR / LEAD - GLOBAL IB Singapore - Excellent $ + Relocation http://bit.ly/cIpGk7
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@crysmanson @PaulRandal @SQLSarg Not wrong ... just temporary. #sqlhelp
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RT @SSISBI [MSSQLTips] Using a SharePoint List as a Data Source in SQL Server Reporting Services 2008 R2: http://bit.ly/cboWPw -Much needed
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SQL Server 2008 Developer Training Kit - http://is.gd/dBBZT
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mssqltips: Using a SharePoint List as a Data Source in SQL Server Reporting Services 2008 R2: We are constantly ge... http://bit.ly/djRZZT
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[MSSQLTips] Using a SharePoint List as a Data Source in SQL Server Reporting Services 2008 R2: We are constantly g... http://bit.ly/cboWPw
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[MSSQLTips] Using a SharePoint List as a Data Source in SQL Server Reporting Services 2008 R2: We are constantly g... http://bit.ly/cboWPw
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