The Data Center in New Orleans
There's a blog running at LiveJournal from one of the guys at directnic. There's evidently an ISP that is still...
2005-09-02
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There's a blog running at LiveJournal from one of the guys at directnic. There's evidently an ISP that is still...
2005-09-02
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Seen this from Kevin Kline?
We went back and forth along with a few others this morning looking at
the many places,...
2005-08-30
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Grr, it's annoying, but it's a good thing.
After the ASP.NET errors, I ordered memory a few days ago from
Crucial.com. They...
2005-08-29
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There's an interesting series about technology in schools in Milwaukee
(part
1, part
2, and part
3) and it inspired me to an edditorial...
2005-08-24
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We had a major out of memory error on ASP.NET this morning and I woke
up to a few dozen messages...
2005-08-23
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The top ten MS blogs were
listed in Redmond magazine and two were SQL Server guys. I do get quite
a few...
2005-08-19
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the more I'm sure that I'm getting dumber with SQL Server.
This week I've been working on some QODs based...
2005-08-09
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I scan about 30 or 40 blogs these days, all from various SQL Server
people around the globe, and enter the...
2005-08-08
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I got asked by someone to technically review their SQL Server 2005
book, so I'm betting that there will be lots...
2005-08-05
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Interesting post by Andy Leonard.
I'll add in my two cents that you should seek happiness and
satisfaction in your job. I...
2005-07-29
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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