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Andy Leonard is CSO of Linchpin People and SQLPeople, an SSIS Trainer, Consultant, and developer; SQL Server database and data warehouse developer, community mentor, engineer, and farmer. He is a co-author of SQL Server 2012 Integration Services Design Patterns. His background includes web application architecture and development, VB, and ASP. Andy loves the SQL Server Community!
December 2011 - Posts
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The end of the year is a study in extremes. For many, it is a time of merriment and celebration. For some, it is yet another day to survive. I believe most people reflect on the past year as it draws to a close. We think about the things that happened Read More...
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I am still learning. I attempted to capture my SSIS Frameworks Magic presentation yesterday. I partially succeeded with video and no audio, durnit! I am going to deliver the presentation again Tuesday, 27 Dec 2011 at 10:00 AM ET. I hope to capture video Read More...
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Register / Join me today at 10:00 AM EST! Just in time for Christmas, I break out some magic! This session focuses on the benefits and underlying code of an SSIS Framework. This is part of my Four Weeks of SSIS MicroTraining . I hope to see you there! Read More...
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Introduction I am following the PASS Board Elections 2011 process, blogging about the people and events. You can find a list of all my posts on the topic here . Board Elections Update According to the schedule , Board elections remain open until tomorrow, Read More...
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As in the past, I am sharing my PASS Summit 2011 evaluation results . As also in the past, I explain that I do this because I want to improve my serve. If this kind of post makes you uncomfortable for any reason, please stop now and go read Brent’s awesome Read More...
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I was honored to participate in delivering several presentations at the PASS Summit 2011. I received lots of feedback. I am sharing portions of the feedback from session evaluations, as in years past. The scale is 1 to 5: 1 - Very Poor, 2 - Poor, 3 - Read More...
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I am not sure why, but Google+ Hangouts no longer work for microtraining. <sadface /> I found Meeting Burner a few weeks back and have switched to it. One cool feature? You can register for the meetings and add them to your calendar. Another cool Read More...
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Join me today at 10:00 AM EST* on Google+ * UPDATED TIME! As the title suggests, we will examine data integration patterns for loading data from a flat file. I have a couple tricks up my sleeve… This is part of my Four Weeks of SSIS MicroTraining . I Read More...
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Introduction This post is the fiftieth part of a ramble-rant about the software business. The current posts in this series can be found on the series landing page . This post is about credibility. The Internal List I believe everyone has an Internal List Read More...
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Introduction I am following the PASS Board Elections 2011 process, blogging about the people and events. You can find a list of all my posts on the topic here . Board Elections According to the schedule , Board elections opened yesterday and remain open Read More...
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Join me today at 10:00 AM EST* on Google+ * UPDATED TIME! The Incremental Load SSIS design pattern is the classic approach to ETL (Extract, Transform, and Load) that loads only new or changed data. this session serves as an abbreviated introduction to Read More...
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This post is a response to Tom LaRock’s ( Blog | @SQLRockstar | SQLPeople ) awesome idea: Meme Monday . … I would like a revamp of Microsoft Connect . Feedback is part of any good Continuous Improvement endeavor. I like the idea of Connect – a lot. It’s Read More...
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Introduction This post is the forty-ninth part of a ramble-rant about the software business. The current posts in this series can be found on the series landing page . This post is about dashboards. Dashboards are where data meets decision-makers. The Read More...
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