Contract to Hire
Today we have a guest editorial from Andy Warren that looks at the way some companies look to hire new workers.
2015-10-09
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Today we have a guest editorial from Andy Warren that looks at the way some companies look to hire new workers.
2015-10-09
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2015-10-08
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2015-10-06
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2015-10-01
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Forgot to post the next day and now missing details! Notes:
Rained the entire drive up (and back)Not a bad drive...
2015-09-30
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We had a decent election this year. Thanks to all four candidates – Argenis Fernandez, Jen Stirrup, Ryan Adams, and Tim...
2015-09-25
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Counter offers (and the related discussions) are an emotional topic. The comments on two of my editorials for SQLServerCentral (The...
2015-09-23
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This week I’m spending some drive time thinking about how we might improve networking at SQLSaturday and that led to...
2015-09-22 (first published: 2015-09-10)
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We have four good candidates this year, of which two are incumbents. I was asked by Argenis and Tim to...
2015-09-17
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Going to be in Seattle on Monday night (Oct 26th) and want to see old friends and make some new...
2015-09-02
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I wanted to figure out how big (or approximately how big) my dump file...
This month, I prompted bloggers to discuss whether good enough is perfect. Thank you to all...
By Steve Jones
Recently a customer asked if SQL Compare and SQL Data Compare can be used...
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Can you run this code in any of your SQL Server 2019 databases without error?
CREATE OR ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[StevesAmazingProc] AS SELECT Consumer_ID , Trend_Category , Bit_Trace FROM NewWorldDB.dbo.MarketTrend; GOSee possible answers