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September
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Select The Most Current Row
I have seen a lot of questions regarding how to obtain the most current row, for a given grouping. The type of query is very typical for a one-to-many relationship. In our example, we will be creating an Orders table and our objective is to find the most recent order ...
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Discovering aliases and synonyms
Configuring a SQL alias My Oracle to SQL Server 2008 migration is going well and is close to wrapping up. In an effort to make the transition as seamless as possible for the users, I wondered what kind of options were available to me to reuse the known name of ...
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Have I mentioned I'm busy?
So, yeah. I got a couple things going on. *Deep breath* site upgrade 3 projects at the job blogging and articles for sqlserverpedia planning sql saturday for january three major trips in the next six months. Plus I think I'd like to learn to play guitar. We're watching ...
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Updates to previous posts
In my posts on virtualization I forgot to mention something. While I did say I was running with the multi-thread option instead of the replay in order option, I left the number of threads at the default of 4. I ran it with 64 threads earlier, but with the replay ...
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The Wiki-Witch of the Quest
“I’ll Wiki you my pretty… and your little script too!!” So I submitted my first Wiki article over at SQLServerPedia: Restoring a User Database to a Different Environment and I have to admit that when I first started thinking about it I was quite concerned about how to do ...
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More New SQLServerPedia Bloggers
The SQLServerPedia Dream Trip to PASS is bringing more SQL Server folks into the blogosphere. This week, meet our three newest bloggers: John Pertell (Blog) John is a SQL Server DBA in the healthcare field with 9 years of experience. He’s currently learning more about BI. He loves golf ...
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