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This humorous form was originally desgined for Network Admins, but it works for DBAs as well.
2001-04-25
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This humorous form was originally desgined for Network Admins, but it works for DBAs as well.
2001-04-25
3,454 reads
Everyone needs a stable environment. This article discussed ways to keep your team on the same page.
2001-04-25
5,793 reads
The fifth part of Steve Jones's series on having SQL Server automatically report information to a DBA.
2001-04-24
6,950 reads
For anyone who supports desktops, this document shows how to sarcastically please your IT department.
2001-04-24
3,673 reads
If you've ever played around with the toolbox, you may have discovered one of InterDevs hidden gems. Did you know that the InterDev Toolbox allows you to add you own custom tabs? This feature allows you to access frequently used snippets of code in an instant
2001-04-24
3,060 reads
This article by Andy Warren is an introduction to DSN's; what they do, how they work, and where they are stored. Also pick up some ideas about how using a File DSN might save you a lot of administration!
2001-04-23
8,446 reads
In SQL Server 2000, Microsoft has closed the gap between its multidimensional database offering, OLAP Services, and the rest of the market place.
2001-04-22
4,379 reads
The fourth part of Steve Jones's series on having SQL Server automatically report information to a DBA.
2001-04-22
5,900 reads
Jon Winer talks about his adventures with Index Server and provides some hints to help you avoid some common problems.
2001-04-22
4,286 reads
2001-04-22
5,211 reads
By Steve Jones
I got this in an email about a week ago from the PASS Data...
By Steve Jones
addleworth – adj. unable to settle the question of whether you’re doing okay in...
Hey all! Quick one here. Tracy Boggiano, awesome person that she is, has put...
Where can I buy fake NUMS diploma and how to buy NUMS degree certificate.The...
I lost the actual page where I saw this in an article, but had...
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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 ); GOI 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 ); GOWhat happens? See possible answers