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Tag Archives: PowerShell
T-SQL Tuesday #15: Automating XML Updates w/ PowerShell
This month’s T-SQL Tuesday is being hosted by Pat Wright (blog | twitter). He selected the topic of automation with T-SQL or PowerShell. As it happened, I’d just had a scenario come up that seemed appropriate for a little PowerShell, … Continue reading
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Filtering Objects in PowerShell based on a List of Accepted Values
I was writing a script the other day where I want to return a collection of Services based on the name. It took me a few minutes to figure out how to do this, so I thought I’d jot it … Continue reading
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Using PowerShell to Manipulate SQL Server Analysis Services Traces
I recently started using SSAS Server Traces a lot with SQL Server Analysis Services. This type of trace is basically the same trace you can create with SQL Server Profiler, but it runs without Profiler, uses less resources, and can … Continue reading
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