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Invitation for T-SQL Tuesday #006: ''What About BLOB?''
It's getting warm outside just in time for the May T-SQL Tuesday blog party. I’ll be your host this month--and the secret word for this T-SQL Tuesday is ''Large Object (LOB) Data''.
What’s T-SQL Tuesday?
About 6 months ago Adam ...
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New Jersey SQL Server User Group (NJSQL) is bringing SQLSaturday #39 to NYC on April 24, 2010! The free all-day training event will be hosted by Microsoft at their Midtown Manhattan offices. The speaker line-up is growing fast—if you'd like to present, visit the event's open call for speakers. This is a free full-day ...
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It's well-known by now that SQL Server 2005 and 2008 include new encryption-related statements that allow you to create and administer encryption keys. You can use CREATE CERTIFICATE to create or import a certificate or DROP ASYMMETRIC KEY to remove an asymmetric key from the database, for instance. One of the interesting ommissions ...
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During the XML Optimization presentation today I'll refer back to the sample code posted at http://www.apress.com/book/downloadfile/4021. I'll also update this post with additional sample code by tomorrow.
UPDATE: The PowerPoint presentation and sample code are attached to this post in the ZIP file.
Jacob Sebastian's book ''The Art of ...
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In response to a challenge from Pinal Dave, a fellow MVP and a winner of an award for his blog at the MVP Summit 2009, I am writing a couple of articles to demonstrate practical uses for SQL Server’s XML capabilities. (Dave’s great blog is at http://blog.sqlauthority.com/).
Dave posted the first post in this series over at ...
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