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Filtering sp_who

sp_who – useful – up to a point. Particularly when the server is busy, and you’re looking for something specific (eg to see if certain processes are out of a database before running an update) If the server is busy … Continue reading

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SQL In The City – Summit – London, April 2019

Just a quick plug (no, I don’t get paid for this) for Redgate’s next SQL In The City “Summit” – a higher-end version of their SQL in the city events that they used to hold before they went online a … Continue reading

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Redgate SQLPrompt Execution Warnings

What? Have you never run a DELETE or an UPDATE without a WHERE clause by accident? Was it on Production data, on the busiest day of the year? Actually, y’know what, that doesn’t matter. Even it happened in the middle … Continue reading

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