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Tag Archives: T-SQL Tuesday
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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T-SQL Tuesday: Fix the Glitch or Resolve the Problem
One of the interesting things about T-SQL Tuesday is that it’s a 24-hour event. So, being on the east coast of the US, I get the chance to read some of the blog posts for the event on Monday night, … Continue reading
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T-SQL Tuesday #13–Data Quality and the Business User
This post is part of T-SQL Tuesday #13 – organized by Adam Machanic (Blog | Twitter), and hosted this month by Steve Jones (Blog | Twitter). The topic this month is “What issues have you had in interacting with the … Continue reading
Posted in Requirements
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