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T-SQL Tuesday #190 – Mastering Skills

This month’s T-SQL Tuesday invitation from Todd asks us to consider mastery of skills. Learning is a continual cycle, a part of our everyday – be it on a personal or professional journey. Mastering is more than simply learning though. Todd hits on key terms in his invitation – commitment, planning, deliberate practice, consistency. Ticking those boxes […]

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T-SQL Tuesday #181 – The Festive Tech Calendar ft. Query Store

Rounding out T-SQL Tuesday for 2024, Kevin’s invitation brings it together with the Festive Tech Calendar (more on that at the end), and asks us to write about a Microsoft Data Platform announcement that could be considered a gift. For context, this post is targeted at developers or engineers who don’t have the time to dig into SQL Server […]

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T-SQL Tuesday #176 – One Piece of Advice You Wish Past You Had

This month’s invitation from Louis looks for One piece of advice you wish your past self had. T-SQL Tuesday #149 had a similar topic where we gave advice to our younger selves and I made a few points. With a little more experience, I wanted to distill a couple of those: Sharing (knowledge)is caring (for yourself) Within a business, sharing […]

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T-SQL Tuesday #171 – The Last Ticket

Tickets. Each one helps make the solutions we support more feature complete, bigger, faster, and fixed-er. This month’s invitation from Brent asks us to describe one of the last tickets which was closed to give an insight into our day to day. As an introduction: this is a response from a Development DBA who is relatively new into a […]

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T-SQL Tuesday #170 – Learning the Hard Way

This month’s invitation from Reitse asks us to talk about learnings from abandoned or failed projects. This one will sit somewhere squarely between those two points. It was an opportunity to learn about scalability. Let’s set the scene. A point of sale system being rolled out across hundreds of physical locations. Transaction data collected each night to […]

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Belated T-SQL Tuesday #165 – Data Jobs Roles

Well I’m a little late to the party this month, I got my weeks mixed and was only reading about this month’s T-SQL Tuesday as the community was posting their responses. So here we go, finally. This month’s ask from Josephine was to consider our understanding or expectations from data job roles. When we see […]

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T-SQL Tuesday #161: Having Fun with T-SQL

It’s that time of the month again and this invitation from Reitse has asked us about some fun we’ve had with T-SQL in the past. Whilst I’ve used SQL Server over the years and it’s features as part of various solutions for others, I enjoy the time I can put it to work for solving […]

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T-SQL Tuesday #160: Microsoft OpenAI Wishlist

For March’s T-SQL Tuesday invitation, Damien has asked us to consider a wish list for Microsoft’s partnership with OpenAI. AI has been a hot topic in recent months, largely due to the attention from tools such as ChatGPT and DALL-E from OpenAI. These tools and future iterations or derivatives will almost inevitably shape the way […]

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T-SQL Tuesday #157 – End of Year Activities

This month’s invitation from Garry asks us to talk about what SQL related end of year activities we have to look forward to. Garry has included a few typical DBA examples such as archiving or purging out old data, or updating calendars such as dimension tables or even partition schemes for the new year to come. However […]

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T-SQL Tuesday #155 – The Dynamic Code Invitation

This months’ invitation from Steve Jones asks us to write about producing SQL dynamically in some form or another. We can create and execute SQL dynamically within our procedures but what about dynamically creating it from other sources before passing it into SQL Server? The quick I have to admit that Steve’s mention of using Excel […]