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January
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Sync'd almost 16GB of #SQL #MCM videos (mp4) to my iPad! Thanks again to @SQLvariant for #PowerShell download script http://bit.ly/e6jkPE
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RT @vinodk_sql: SQL Server Compression Troubleshooting http://f.ast.ly/95PWW
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REMOTING using SQL Server database: In this article you will learn how to use REMOTING in SQL… http://goo.gl/fb/tP7PH
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Another late night at the office sorting-out SQL Server issues. Funny how MySQL has never given me this much trouble. :-)
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list of constants for the Sql Server Driver for PHP http://bit.ly/fNuTpb
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Crap. Was going to work on a new website however my PHP/SQL "server" needs to be on the same network. No router till tomorrow... Fail.
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Come to "First Wichita SQL Server User Group Meeting" Thursday, January 27 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. This is the... http://fb.me/CttriRQA
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SQL Server Compression Troubleshooting http://f.ast.ly/95PWW
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[MSSQLTips] How to determine which version of SQL Server data access driver is used by an application: SQL Serve... http://bit.ly/hMdhjF
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