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Path to Your MCDBA

Did you know that the mean salary of a MCSE certified professional is $65,100, well above the industry standard (source MCP Magazine)? That's not including the long term benefits such as bonuses and promotions. No salary surveys have been conducted by Microsoft as of today for MCDBA certification. With the limited amount of MCDBA certified DBAs though, the demand far by out weighs the suply.

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Question of the Day

Updating Sensitivity Classifications

I ran this code on a column in my SQL Server 2022 database:

ADD SENSITIVITY CLASSIFICATION TO dbo.Customer.ContactEmail
WITH (
    LABEL = 'Highly Confidential',
    INFORMATION_TYPE = 'Contact',
    RANK = CRITICAL
);
GO
I then realize I've made a mistake and run this:
ADD SENSITIVITY CLASSIFICATION TO dbo.Customer.ContactEmail
WITH (
    LABEL = 'Highly Confidential',
    INFORMATION_TYPE = 'Contact',
    RANK = HIGH
);
GO
What happens?

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