Old posts are like unicorns. You might see them just once, but it’d sure be nice to have them come back around every not and then. This connection might not make that much sense, but face it… there’s no such things as unicorns, so I can say what I want about them. Anyways, it’s Friday and time to take a look at posts from this week in previous years. Just because it’s old doesn’t mean it’s not just as interesting. Who knows, something here might be just what you are looking for, like a chocolate unicorn in your coffee. The posts for this past week in previous years are:
- 31 Days of SSIS – Data Flow Breakpoints?! (3/31) (3 Jan, 2011)
- Data Reset Trick (4 Jan, 2006)
- Wait Stat Categories (4 Jan, 2010)
- XQuery for the Non-Expert – Binary Values (4 Jan, 2011)
- 31 Days of SSIS – Folder Structures (4/31) (4 Jan, 2011)
- Can You Dig It? – Find Estimated RowCounts (5 Jan, 2011)
- 31 Days of SSIS – One Variable to Rule Them All (5/31) (5 Jan, 2011)
- 31 Days of SSIS as a Book (5 Jan, 2012)
- 31 Days of SSIS – Recursive SSIS Package (6/31) (6 Jan, 2011)
- 31 Days of SSIS – What The Sorts?! (7/31) (7 Jan, 2011)
- Scripting Object Level Permissions (8 Jan, 2009)
- 31 Days of SSIS – Merge Join Is My Friend (8/31) (8 Jan, 2011)
- 31 Days of SSIS – Override Variables (9/31) (9 Jan, 2011)
- Determining Default Trace Location (9 Jan, 2013)
Do you have something from years gone by that was posted during this week? If so, leave a comment below and we’ll give some new life to good knowledge.
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