Look out Wagga Wagga! October 7th and 8th will see SQL Server developers and dba’s of all levels gather for the first SQL Down Under Code Camp. If you’re looking for an opporunity to meet some of the best SQL developers from across Australia, this is it. This free event is being held at the […]
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Month: July 2006
What I’m Reading 19 July 2006
SQL Server 2005 Integration Services – Security VSTS4DB: First impressions Agile Database Development : Agile development at MSFT and tid bits about VSTE for DB Pros Creating your first database unit test Types of database unit tests Database Unit Test Verification Index Examples and Tradeoffs SQL Server Query Optimization Team: Hints for DML queries Analyzing […]
Return Codes, Exit Codes, and %errorlevel%
Gah! The one thing that always gets me with working with so many different programming langauges (C#, T-SQL, Perl, VB, DOS) is that they each tend to refer to the same thing with a slightly different name. (If you read Perl: same foo, different bar). Today when stepping out of T-SQL land and into DOS, […]