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October
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one option is to create a function that takes a comma separated list and parses each value and r... http://bit.ly/aQszik #SQL #Server #2008
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i dont want to create web service i want a predefined web service ... Read more on web service:... http://bit.ly/akqHF7 #SQL #Server #2008
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Split comma separated values into columns: Hi, I have data like this in my table: AppId Gender1 x2 ... http://bit.ly/byYkQU #SQL
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How can we identify hotfixes applied on SQL Server 2005: I have applied two hot fixes in sql server 2005 long ... http://bit.ly/cnFfwg #SQL
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How can we identify hotfixes applied on SQL Server 2005 http://goo.gl/fb/xC7v6
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RT @sqlservian: Enabling #SQL Server MP Alerts with #SCOM 2007 - Enabling the Blocking Sessions Rule http://bit.ly/c6ZeII #opsmgr
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SQL Server - forwarding dropping events: StreamInsight requires that all events on an input stream have the sa... http://bit.ly/9eI1bc #CEP
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SQL 2008 Forum - cliners | Recliner Charis | Leather ReclinersRe: For more Call us for Additional Discounts on Mul... http://bit.ly/90FhNw
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#Tech IBM i Dominates the CPW Capacity Budget: ... cores in the Xeon or Itanium processor for its SQL Server 2008 ... http://bit.ly/dmqW9L
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sp_tableinfo - list tables and space usage : Tibor Karaszi's SQL Server pages
The procedure returns a row for each table in current database (unless table spread over several filegroups, using several indexes or partitions; if so then several rows are returned). It returns schema name, table name, number of rows, size in both MB and pages and file group.
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