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SQL Trace Events Reference
I’ve mentioned before that I’m something of an absentminded DBA - I know where to find information, even if I can’t keep it in my head all the time. One of the lookups I have to do most often is for server side trace / SQL Profiler event numbers ...
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xp_msver | Unable to determine server language version
Today on one of the instances, faced a strange issue. I have SA privileges on that SQL Server 2000 instance and I am able to execute all extended stored procedures like xp_fixeddrives etc. but not xp_msver. Whenever I execute xp_msver the below error message is thrown. Msg 50001, Level 1 ...
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SP_Configure ALLOW_UPDATES Still Has An Effect In SQL 2008
Out of date documentation sucks At virtually every company I have worked at, documentation has always lagged behind the product. This is especially true for products that are used only internally. It's understandable to some extent. Many IT departments are understaffed and the team is spending the majority of ...
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SP_Configure ALLOW_UPDATES Still Has An Effect In SQL 2008
Out of date documentation sucks At virtually every company I have worked at, documentation has always lagged behind the product. This is especially true for products that are used only internally. It's understandable to some extent. Many IT departments are understaffed and the team is spending the majority of ...
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Vote Now!! SQL Bits – The 7 Wonders of SQL
The best (the only?!) regular SQL Server conference that takes place in the UK is SQL Bits. In its usual tradition of moving it around the country, taking the learning to the masses, the 7th event is going to the north of England – the lovely city of York on ...
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Vote Now!! SQL Bits – The 7 Wonders of SQL
The best (the only?!) regular SQL Server conference that takes place in the UK is SQL Bits. In its usual tradition of moving it around the country, taking the learning to the masses, the 7th event is going to the north of England – the lovely city of York on ...
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Windows Azure Boot Camp
I’m sorry that I got this out a bit late, but there are still a city or two where you can join in on these great free, 1-day classes on Windows Azure provided by Neudesic. Atlanta, for example, is set for July 28th. You’ll get a deep dive ...
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