It’s Friday, time to look back at the most popular RealSQLGuy posts of the week. Because it’s Friday and you’re not doing any real work anyway.
Posts That Were Popular This Week
- Why So Serious? – #TSQL2sDAY #53
- Do You Need A Log Recovery Tool?
- Cheating DBCC To Fix Index Corruption
- Building (for FREE) a Virtual Server for SQL Demos
- Don’t Get Slimed By Bad Parameter Sniffing
- Automated Permissions Auditing With Powershell and T-SQL: Part 1
- Automated Permissions Auditing With Powershell and T-SQL: Part 5
- The Phoenix Project: a DBA rises from the ashes
- Using A Non-correlated Subquery To Avoid DISTINCT
- Automated Permissions Auditing With Powershell and T-SQL: Part 3
Comments That Were Posted This Week
- Enrique Mallon on Cheating DBCC To Fix Index Corruption:
Instead of running T-SQL script you can save your time by utilizing SQL database recovery software to recover corrupt SQL database entities like index, tables etc Read more :- http://www.sqlrepairtool.org/how-to-repair-sql.html - Matt Velic on Why So Serious? – #TSQL2sDAY #53:
Thanks for participating, Tracy!
This Week In History
None, the past holds no lessons this week
That’s it for this week. Get back to work!