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  1. BI Documenter: Impact Analysis and Object Lineage

      Are you considering making a change to your view or stored procedure? Or possibly you are considering moving your database to another server and you want to know how the move would impact your SQL Server.  With one of Pragmatic Works software tools, BI Documenter, you can easily identify ...

  2. BI Documenter: Impact Analysis and Object Lineage

    Are you considering making a change to your view or stored procedure? Or possibly you are considering moving your database to another server and you want to know how the move would impact your SQL Server. With one of Pragmatic Works software tools, BI Documenter, you can easily identify how ...

  3. Resetting SSMS shortcut keys in SQL Server “Denali” CTP 3

    If you did what I did when you installed CTP 3 of SQL Server “Denali” you’ll be in for a rude surprise, a lot of your shortcut keys that you’ve been using for years don’t work any more.  This is to say the least VERY annoying, and ...

  4. Do you use T-SQL debugging?

    T-SQL debugging is not 100% in SQL Server. It has few bad drawbacks starting from difficulties when setting it up and ending with inability to view any data table during debug. I have an idea for post for DBAs who use T-SQL debugging and are interested in improving debugging experience ...

  5. Do you use T-SQL debugging?

    T-SQL debugging is not 100% in SQL Server. It has few bad drawbacks starting from difficulties when setting it up and ending with inability to view any data table during debug. I have an idea for post for DBAs who use T-SQL debugging and are interested in improving debugging experience ...

  6. DAX Queries, Part 1

    So at long last Denali CTP3 has been released and I can blog about all the cool new stuff in it. It feels like years (in fact it has been years) since I’ve had anywhere near this much new functionality to learn and discuss here – it’s better than ...

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