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January
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SQL Server Appliances – A Workload-based Appliance Design ...: I run the Appliance Engineering team for SQL Serv... http://bit.ly/gFFUOP
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SQL Server Appliances – A Workload-based Appliance Design ...: I run the Appliance Engineering team for SQL Serv... http://bit.ly/eCzOxc
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#sql #sqlserver SQL SERVER- Differences Between Left Join and Left Outer Join: There are a few questions that I ... http://bit.ly/fV6hs8
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Uuuugh why wont sql 2008 let me create an index????
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SQL 2008 Forum - difference between row_number and top in sql server: Hi,what is the difference between row_numb... http://bit.ly/dSbeVV
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Mortgage Rates Increasing...How high will they go? Could not connect to SQL server.
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Toad for SQL Server 5.0 Professional Edition - SQL Server Magazine http://tinyurl.com/4w6ghbq #toad #reptilenews
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Un-SQL Friday #2 – My Tech Giants
UnSQL Friday #2 The second round of UnSQL Friday is here and the topic is so good I am typing while I eat lunch rushing to beat the deadline to get this in. UnSQL Friday was created by Jen of @MidnightDBA’s to provide an avenue for SQL Bloggers to ...
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And yes I am old and Friday nights are spent with my machine and SQL Server. only chance I get lately
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SQL 2008 Forum - RollBack Transaction: I wand help for how to rollback the transaction. http://bit.ly/hEThKu
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