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Database Administrator in upstate New York, where flip flops and a ski jacket is not as uncommon as you'd think..
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Feb 12 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Sep 12 |
awarded | Critic |
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Aug 27 |
answered | High rise in SQL Server CPU after adding a DB |
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Aug 20 |
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SQL Server 2008 transaction log full Does your process include deleting all the data in all of the tables first, then bulk loading them? |
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Aug 20 |
answered | SQL Server : Transactional Replication Computed Column |
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Feb 25 |
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Where to start learning to understand SQL Server architecture and internals? Thinking a little more about this question. If a person has very little knowledge and/or experience, then I actually would suggest getting a certification. A lot of research and work by a lot of very talented individuals go into them, and if are honest with the course work, then it pays off. I am not saying people have to get certified for every piece of SQL Server they want to concentrate on in order to work with it. What I'm saying is getting a certification by using the research done by others is a great place to start. Certs and degrees don't make the DBA, that's up to the indiviual. |
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Feb 25 |
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Where to start learning to understand SQL Server architecture and internals? @MarkStorey-Smith, I agree about the cert tag. I've interviewed people with certification and or degrees, and it really comes down to the person and the environment. But if you are starting from nothing, and have no experience having a certification is faster than getting a degree and to me shows enough initiative to warrant an interview. Of course the certification could also be a byproduct of the cheat sites, which generally shows in the interview. But the point I was trying to make was follow the course structure, learn about all the parts before you start the deep dives books. ;) |
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Feb 24 |
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Where to start learning to understand SQL Server architecture and internals? added 51 characters in body |
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Feb 24 |
answered | Where to start learning to understand SQL Server architecture and internals? |
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Feb 22 |
answered | Get Job id OR Job name from within executing job |
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Feb 17 |
awarded | Student |
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Feb 17 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Feb 17 |
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Get Job id OR Job name from within executing job I was working with the tokens earlier, but abandoned them because I couldn't get them to work correctly with powershell. I'm debugging now. Thank you both very much. |
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Feb 17 |
accepted | Get Job id OR Job name from within executing job |
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Feb 17 |
asked | Get Job id OR Job name from within executing job |
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Feb 17 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Feb 16 |
answered | SQL Server 2008 R2 Standard with SSIS Enterprise |
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Oct 21 |
awarded | Editor |
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Oct 21 |
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SQL Server: why to use a backup device? added 87 characters in body |
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Oct 21 |
answered | SQL Server: why to use a backup device? |