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June
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System Tables
microsoft sql server 2000 system tables
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Red Gate’s SQL Source Control and better SQL objects organization
Red Gate’s SQL Source Control (RGSSC) is very decent solution source control solution for database development. I am personally using it and despite it is still young product it is very helpful for me and rest of team members. I am not going to review this tool but I ...
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Red Gate’s SQL Source Control and better SQL objects organization
Red Gate’s SQL Source Control (RGSSC) is very decent solution source control solution for database development. I am personally using it and despite it is still young product it is very helpful for me and rest of team members. I am not going to review this tool but I ...
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Data Visualisation and SQL Server Blethering in July
In the Scots language, a 'blether' is someone who likes the sound of their own voice. I will be speaking at four events in July, so I'm sure I qualify as a blether! In case anyone's interested, here are the details of the events:I will be speaking ...
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Creating A User Group Daily Paper
A few months back, I was asked if there was a way that the information shared by the Twitter users of our user group could be shared with the non-Twitter users. Basically a way to bring them the a sample of what was on Twitter to help people stay abreast ...
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