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  • Screencast: Katmai SSMS Manage Multiple Servers

    Katmai Management Studio has the Way Cool ability to send T-SQL to multiple servers with a single F5 Execute. Watch the Screencast (4:00). Share this post: email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it! | live it!
    Posted to SQL Server Aggregator (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 4, 2008
  • Connect needs an "Ignored" status

    The SQL team seems to have been quite busy recently, commenting on and closing out many bugs and suggestions that have been raised, I suppose as they close out work on the SQL Server 2008 codebase. Some (like Buck Woody and Bill Ramos, among others) have been very good about commenting that while they can't address the issue(s) for SQL Server ...
    Posted to SQL Server Aggregator (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 13, 2007
  • Registered Servers become more useful

    In playing with the latest CTP for SQL Server 2008, I stumbled across some new context menu items for a server group node in Registered Servers.  You can now right-click a group node and choose options such as ''New Query'' or ''Object Explorer.''  When I first saw the items in the list, I thought it was some kind of bug, because how can ...
    Posted to SQL Server Aggregator (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 6, 2007
  • November CTP : Initial impressions of SSMS changes

    [Updates below in BOLD.]On loading SSMS for the first time, I noticed a few things.  First of all, the row(s) affected message is now prefixed with information on the instance and login relevant to the query execution:   As illustrated in the graphic, this information is already available in the status bar.  Why are they ...
    Posted to SQL Server Aggregator (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 19, 2007
  • Elaborations on my SQL Server 2008 slides

    After attending a few sessions at PASS, based on much newer builds of SQL Server 2008, I have some additional information to complement what I have published in my slides (since I am not scheduled to present the talk further, I am not going to go back and re-vamp the slides every time I find out a new piece of information).One important change ...
    Posted to SQL Server Aggregator (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 22, 2007