SQL University: Precedence Constraints
Welcome back, class! In our last class, we setup a parent-child package configuration and showed how you can pass variables...
2011-05-06
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Welcome back, class! In our last class, we setup a parent-child package configuration and showed how you can pass variables...
2011-05-06
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So you’re going to SQLRally in Orlando next week? Want to take advantage of ALL of the awesome opportunities presented?...
2011-05-06
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This post is based on an interesting question/situation that was posted over at ASKSSC.com today. The user asked how to...
2011-05-04
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Welcome to the second week of SSIS this semester at SQL University. Today we’re going to talk about the relationship...
2011-05-02
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Welcome to the second week of SSIS this semester at SQL University. Today we’re going to talk about the relationship...
2011-05-02
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Do you have a data warehouse initiative in your current organization and looking for a way to learn how to...
2011-04-14
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This is just a quick post in regards to a conversation I just had via Twitter. If you don’t already...
2011-04-08
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Looks like time for another meme, this time from Tom LaRock (Blog | Twitter). He challenged us to write a blog...
2011-04-04
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Yesterday was the first day of PASS’ 24 Hours of PASS event. For those not familiar, 24 Hours of PASS is...
2011-03-16
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This week SQL University is on Spring Break but we’ve lined up some activities to help keep students busy (you...
2011-03-16
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I had an excellent group of people in Gothenburg Sweden when I taught there...
By Steve Jones
How can I quickly get a CU patch for a system that’s out of...
Data analysis is all about wrangling massive datasets. To do that efficiently, you need...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item GIT Configuration and Automated Release...
hi a peer of mine recalls an error in an edi app that often...
Hello SSC! First, I would like to thank everyone who has responded to my...
I have created these triggers in SQL Server 2022:
CREATE TRIGGER triggertest_tri_1 ON dbo.triggertest FOR INSERT AS PRINT 'one' GO CREATE TRIGGER triggertest_tri_2 ON dbo.triggertest FOR INSERT AS PRINT 'two' GOI want to be sure that the trigger with "1" runs first. I decide to run this:
EXEC sp_settriggerorder@triggername = 'triggertest_tri_1', @order = 'first'What happens? See possible answers