1. The CONNECT permission

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    January 27, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher

    The CONNECT permission exists at the instance and database levels. Note: as of SQL 2012 it is CONNECT SQL at …
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  2. Reusing schedules in SQL Agent

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    January 25, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher

    I’m a big fan of automation. You get it written, tested, and scheduled, then you just sit back and monitor …
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  3. Start SQL Server without tempdb

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    January 20, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher

    tl;dr; Re-start the instance in safe mode (-f startup parameter) and move tempdb. Then re-start without the parameter. While at …
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  4. To the page and back again

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    January 18, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher

    To the page It’s not one of those things you have to do frequently but every now and again you …
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  5. What is RESULT SETS?

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    January 14, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher

    I was reading some code the other day and it included the statement RESULT SETS. I’d never seen it before …
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  6. Ad-hoc Changes

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    January 12, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher

    TSQL Tuesday #74: Be The Change Each month, on the first Tuesday of the month, the announcement for the blog …
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  7. MSDTC Requirements for SSIS Transactions

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    January 6, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher

    MSDTC is frequently required when using transactions within SSIS. And not just when you are connecting to two SQL Server …
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  8. 2015 a year in review

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    January 4, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher

    It’s a new year, so time to look back at the previous year, and forward to the next. I’ll tell …
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  9. Do you check for TRUSTWORTHY databases as part of your security audits?

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    December 30, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher

    I ran a twitter poll the other day Do you check for databases with trustworthy turned on when you do …
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  10. What does that N in nvarchar really mean?

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    December 28, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher

    In any study of Data Types in SQL Server you are going to have to look at the various string …
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