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October
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Hotfix
I must be forthright, I've dedicated far too much mental energy to a full consideration of Germanic Goddess Jordan Carver as we move closer to Oktoberfest. This has caused me to be slack in my duties of continuously patching sql server. I had decided to "sit and wait" while ...
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SQLBits 9 Roundup
I’ve written quite a bit about SQLBits since I started blogging almost two years ago, this time however I had a very different experience from previous events. In August I accepted a position at Quest software and asked if I could work on the stand, so for this SQLBits ...
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SQL Saturday 85 Follow Up
Last weekend I travelled down to SQL Saturday 85 in Orlando, FL. Like all of the other events that I’ve presented at, this event was great. The last I heard, there were nearly 300 attendees and it seemed that all were very pleased with the event. Check-in went smoothly ...
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SQL Saturday 85 Follow Up
Last weekend I travelled down to SQL Saturday 85 in Orlando, FL. Like all of the other events that I’ve presented at, this event was great. The last I heard, there were nearly 300 attendees and it seemed that all were very pleased with the event. Check-in went smoothly ...
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Dataset with Text or Stored Procedure
As most of you already know, Reporting Services reports make use of Datasets to get data. These Datasets can get the data from Text, Table (rarely used) or a Stored Procedure. Which query type to use has been a topic on many forum boards and I’ve had this question ...
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Dataset with Text or Stored Procedure
As most of you already know, Reporting Services reports make use of Datasets to get data. These Datasets can get the data from Text, Table (rarely used) or a Stored Procedure. Which query type to use has been a topic on many forum boards and I’ve had this question ...
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