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September
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The Yo-Yo Diet For Your Database
Everytime I see a database with both AutoGrow and AutoShrink enabled I cringe. I don’t “snicker” cause I leave any and all snickering to when someone says the words ”Access Database”. See here if you’re confused. OK so why is having both AutoGrow and AutoShrink enabled on your ...
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Report Manager in Windows 7
While working on some questions for a project I am working on, I ran into an issue with Report Manager today. I haven’t had the pleasure of running into this issue in a while and thought I would share the issue and the resolution because it affects both Windows ...
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New vids, and new video section!
Okay database friends and neighbors, we’re trying out a new & different video format this week that we're calling DBAs @ Midnight! Sean and I record just us talking about whatever SQL-related topic we feel like, and so far we're getting pretty good feedback on our first effort. Check ...
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