T-SQL Tuesday 173 - Has AI Helped You with Your SQL Server Job
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Pinal Dave who asked us to write about the AI helping at our jobs.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Pinal Dave who asked us to write about the AI helping at our jobs.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Brent Ozar who asked us to write about the last ticket we closed.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Gethyn Ellis who asks us to write about the best piece of Career Advice we ever received.
In March 2023 we visited Newport, Wales to attend our third in-person SQLBits. Here is how it was for us.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Deepthi Goguri who asks us to write about our favorite new feature in SQL Server 2022 or in Azure and New Yea...
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Deepthi Goguri who asks us to write about our favorite new feature in SQL Server 2022 or in Azure and New Yea...
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Kenneth Fisher who asks us to write about our first technical job.
Earlier this month our family attended the SQLBits in-person in London. Here is how it was for us.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Rie Merritt who asks us to write about various aspects of running a user group.
Watch a video where I am showing how to make your life easier while building new environments.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from John McCormack who asks us to write about our handy short scripts.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Andy Leonard who asks us to write about ch-ch-ch-ch-changes and how we deal with them.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Steve Jones who asks us to write about Jupyter notebooks.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Brent Ozar who wants us to write about our favourite (or least favourite) types.
Read responses to the February 2021 edition of T-SQL Tuesday.
Without tools, most of the work would be much harder to do or could not be done at all.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from James McGillivray who asks us to take a break.
Table of contents for the How to Excel with PowerShell series.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Lisa Bohm who asks us about technical things we have learned from writing or giving the presentation.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Taiob Ali who asks about the ways to handle the challenging 2020.
Microsoft Excel 365 gives us a new function – LET(). The LET function assigns names to calculation results. This allows storing intermediate calculations, va...
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Rob Volk who asks about the analogies we use to explain data concepts.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Rob Volk who asks about the analogies we use to explain data concepts. Magda writes about SQL JOINs.
Take advantage of others’ work and experience
Save attachments from hundreds of emails received via Microsoft Outlook using PowerShell.
I found the CTRL+D shortcut key as an interesting feature in many programs. It can duplicate without using copy and paste. But not always. It is also D like ...
While I was preparing to work in the new (for me) Microsoft Office 365, I learned that Excel 365 already has the “built-in” Power Query add-in.
This post is part of the series showing practical usage examples. The main post covering links to all posts can be found here: dbatools.io = command-line S...
Many times happened to me when I received a PDF file with a table that I had to “type” into the program manually. This option allows you in an easy way to ge...
This post is part of the series showing practical usage examples. The main post covering links to all posts can be found here: dbatools.io = command-line S...
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Elizabeth Noble who asks about improving things at work.
Take advantage of others’ work and experience
Following the Data:Scotland conference I have uploaded my presentation to GitHub as well as official Data:Scotland repository.
Earlier this month I had a pleasure to attend the third edition of Data:Scotland - the data platform conference that takes place in Glasgow, Scotland. In thi...
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Pinal Dave who asked us to write about the AI helping at our jobs.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Brent Ozar who asked us to write about the last ticket we closed.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Gethyn Ellis who asks us to write about the best piece of Career Advice we ever received.
In March 2023 we visited Newport, Wales to attend our third in-person SQLBits. Here is how it was for us.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Deepthi Goguri who asks us to write about our favorite new feature in SQL Server 2022 or in Azure and New Yea...
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Deepthi Goguri who asks us to write about our favorite new feature in SQL Server 2022 or in Azure and New Yea...
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Kenneth Fisher who asks us to write about our first technical job.
Earlier this month our family attended the SQLBits in-person in London. Here is how it was for us.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Rie Merritt who asks us to write about various aspects of running a user group.
Watch a video where I am showing how to make your life easier while building new environments.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from John McCormack who asks us to write about our handy short scripts.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Andy Leonard who asks us to write about ch-ch-ch-ch-changes and how we deal with them.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Steve Jones who asks us to write about Jupyter notebooks.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Brent Ozar who wants us to write about our favourite (or least favourite) types.
Read responses to the February 2021 edition of T-SQL Tuesday.
Without tools, most of the work would be much harder to do or could not be done at all.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from James McGillivray who asks us to take a break.
Table of contents for the How to Excel with PowerShell series.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Lisa Bohm who asks us about technical things we have learned from writing or giving the presentation.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Taiob Ali who asks about the ways to handle the challenging 2020.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Rob Volk who asks about the analogies we use to explain data concepts.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Rob Volk who asks about the analogies we use to explain data concepts. Magda writes about SQL JOINs.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Elizabeth Noble who asks about improving things at work.
Following the Data:Scotland conference I have uploaded my presentation to GitHub as well as official Data:Scotland repository.
Earlier this month I had a pleasure to attend the third edition of Data:Scotland - the data platform conference that takes place in Glasgow, Scotland. In thi...
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Pinal Dave who asked us to write about the AI helping at our jobs.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Brent Ozar who asked us to write about the last ticket we closed.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Gethyn Ellis who asks us to write about the best piece of Career Advice we ever received.
In March 2023 we visited Newport, Wales to attend our third in-person SQLBits. Here is how it was for us.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Deepthi Goguri who asks us to write about our favorite new feature in SQL Server 2022 or in Azure and New Yea...
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Deepthi Goguri who asks us to write about our favorite new feature in SQL Server 2022 or in Azure and New Yea...
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Kenneth Fisher who asks us to write about our first technical job.
Earlier this month our family attended the SQLBits in-person in London. Here is how it was for us.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Rie Merritt who asks us to write about various aspects of running a user group.
Watch a video where I am showing how to make your life easier while building new environments.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from John McCormack who asks us to write about our handy short scripts.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Andy Leonard who asks us to write about ch-ch-ch-ch-changes and how we deal with them.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Steve Jones who asks us to write about Jupyter notebooks.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Brent Ozar who wants us to write about our favourite (or least favourite) types.
Read responses to the February 2021 edition of T-SQL Tuesday.
Without tools, most of the work would be much harder to do or could not be done at all.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from James McGillivray who asks us to take a break.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Lisa Bohm who asks us about technical things we have learned from writing or giving the presentation.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Taiob Ali who asks about the ways to handle the challenging 2020.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Rob Volk who asks about the analogies we use to explain data concepts.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Rob Volk who asks about the analogies we use to explain data concepts. Magda writes about SQL JOINs.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Elizabeth Noble who asks about improving things at work.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Pinal Dave who asked us to write about the AI helping at our jobs.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Brent Ozar who asked us to write about the last ticket we closed.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Gethyn Ellis who asks us to write about the best piece of Career Advice we ever received.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Deepthi Goguri who asks us to write about our favorite new feature in SQL Server 2022 or in Azure and New Yea...
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Deepthi Goguri who asks us to write about our favorite new feature in SQL Server 2022 or in Azure and New Yea...
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Kenneth Fisher who asks us to write about our first technical job.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Rie Merritt who asks us to write about various aspects of running a user group.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from John McCormack who asks us to write about our handy short scripts.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Andy Leonard who asks us to write about ch-ch-ch-ch-changes and how we deal with them.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Steve Jones who asks us to write about Jupyter notebooks.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Brent Ozar who wants us to write about our favourite (or least favourite) types.
Read responses to the February 2021 edition of T-SQL Tuesday.
Without tools, most of the work would be much harder to do or could not be done at all.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from James McGillivray who asks us to take a break.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Lisa Bohm who asks us about technical things we have learned from writing or giving the presentation.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Taiob Ali who asks about the ways to handle the challenging 2020.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Rob Volk who asks about the analogies we use to explain data concepts.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Rob Volk who asks about the analogies we use to explain data concepts. Magda writes about SQL JOINs.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Elizabeth Noble who asks about improving things at work.
Take advantage of others’ work and experience
This post is part of the series showing practical usage examples. The main post covering links to all posts can be found here: dbatools.io = command-line S...
This post is part of the series showing practical usage examples. The main post covering links to all posts can be found here: dbatools.io = command-line S...
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Table of contents for the How to Excel with PowerShell series.
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Take advantage of others’ work and experience
This post is part of the series showing practical usage examples. The main post covering links to all posts can be found here: dbatools.io = command-line S...
This post is part of the series showing practical usage examples. The main post covering links to all posts can be found here: dbatools.io = command-line S...
I am using dbatools.io in day-to-day work. That amazing set of tools helped me a lot. I have also met people who have some reservations or do not know where ...
Table of contents for the dbatools.io = command-line SQL Server Management Studio series.
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Deepthi Goguri who asks us to write about our favorite new feature in SQL Server 2022 or in Azure and New Yea...
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Deepthi Goguri who asks us to write about our favorite new feature in SQL Server 2022 or in Azure and New Yea...
Microsoft Excel 365 gives us a new function – LET(). The LET function assigns names to calculation results. This allows storing intermediate calculations, va...
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Rob Volk who asks about the analogies we use to explain data concepts. Magda writes about SQL JOINs.
I found the CTRL+D shortcut key as an interesting feature in many programs. It can duplicate without using copy and paste. But not always. It is also D like ...
While I was preparing to work in the new (for me) Microsoft Office 365, I learned that Excel 365 already has the “built-in” Power Query add-in.
Many times happened to me when I received a PDF file with a table that I had to “type” into the program manually. This option allows you in an easy way to ge...
This month the #TSQL2SDAY invitation comes from Elizabeth Noble who asks about improving things at work.
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Ten wpis jest częścią serii ukazującej praktyczne przykłady użycia modułu. Główny wpis zawierający odnośniki do pozostałych wpisów serii można znaleźć tuta...
Używam dbatools.io w codziennej pracy. Ten niesamowity zestaw narzędzi pomógł mi niezmiernie. Spotkałem także sporo osób, któe miały pewne zastrzeżenia lub n...
Spis treści dla serii dbatools.io = SQL Server Management Studio jako wiersz poleceń.
Ten wpis jest częścią serii ukazującej praktyczne przykłady użycia modułu. Główny wpis zawierający odnośniki do pozostałych wpisów serii można znaleźć tuta...
Używam dbatools.io w codziennej pracy. Ten niesamowity zestaw narzędzi pomógł mi niezmiernie. Spotkałem także sporo osób, któe miały pewne zastrzeżenia lub n...
Spis treści dla serii dbatools.io = SQL Server Management Studio jako wiersz poleceń.
Microsoft Excel 365 gives us a new function – LET(). The LET function assigns names to calculation results. This allows storing intermediate calculations, va...
I found the CTRL+D shortcut key as an interesting feature in many programs. It can duplicate without using copy and paste. But not always. It is also D like ...
While I was preparing to work in the new (for me) Microsoft Office 365, I learned that Excel 365 already has the “built-in” Power Query add-in.
Many times happened to me when I received a PDF file with a table that I had to “type” into the program manually. This option allows you in an easy way to ge...
Following the Data:Scotland conference I have uploaded my presentation to GitHub as well as official Data:Scotland repository.
Earlier this month I had a pleasure to attend the third edition of Data:Scotland - the data platform conference that takes place in Glasgow, Scotland. In thi...
Save attachments from hundreds of emails received via Microsoft Outlook using PowerShell.
Watch a video where I am showing how to make your life easier while building new environments.