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  1. SQL SERVER – Query to Recent Query on Server with Execution Plan Function to Get SQL

    This blog post is written in response to the T-SQL Tuesday hosted by Matt Velic. He has picked very interesting topic which is related to APPLY clause of the T-SQL. When I read the subject, I really liked the subject. This is very new subject and it is quite a ...

  2. T-SQL Tuesday #017 – APPLY

    Wow the months go past quickly these days. It is already time for yet another T-SQL Tuesday, and this round is hosted by Matt Velic (Blog | @mattvelic). His chosen topic for this month is APPLY. If you are not sure what T-SQL Tuesday is about then please read this ...

  3. SQLBits 8

    I’m tired, I’ve got a huge backlog of work, I’ve got approximately 3000 SQLCat branded strawberry-flavoured rock sweets in my garage, and thankfully I have no 2-hour conf call planned for tomorrow night. Yes, SQLBits 8 has now been and gone – and if you weren’t there ...

  4. PASS 2011 Summit Abstract Submissions

    This week we’ll be launching the call for abstracts for the 2011 PASS Summit. I thought it would be good to go over the basics for this year especially since some things are changing from years past.  Many of the changes are minor, some are behind the scenes so ...

  5. SQLSaturday 63 Wrap-up

    If you have ever helped organize a SQLSaturday you know how hard it can be and how much time is required.  This was the third (one of which was the first and only BI focused event) in twelve months for the North Texas SQL Server User Group and we’re ...

  6. Heading to Napa to check out hotels for our first excursion

    Next week Kris and I will be heading up to Napa (it’s a tough job I know, but someone has to do it) to check out hotels and pick the hotel that our first Excursion will be held at, and … Continue reading →

  7. SSIS Job Ownership

    I was strolling along one day when I saw somebody asking how to find out who owns a maintenance plan.  That evolved into finding out who owns the the job associated with the maintenance plan.  All of this in SQL 2005 and SQL 2008. Well, we were stumped for a ...

  8. Limit Results Based on Aggregated Threshold

      Problem A post was recently added to one of the forums that I monitor so that I can help users in the SQL Server community with their issues. In this problem/solution blog post I am referencing a user trying aggregate Category and Subcategory Sales values. Not to tricky so ...

  9. Slides & Samples for my SQLbits session

    As announced in both of my sessions, you can download the slides & samples for my SQLbits sessions here: Message in a Bottle: Service Broker SQL Server 2008 Database Internals Thanks for attending both of my sessions – it was a real fun for me to present them to you -Klaus

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