On the 21st of June I presented at the Sydney .NET Users Group on SQL Server Automation & SQL SMO. Below is a list of resources associated with this presentation:
Category Archives: SQL Server
Inside SQL Server has been the *bible* for SQL Server ever since the SQL Server 6.5 version of the book by Ron Soukup was published.
Typically the formatting of data is something that should be performed at the front-end however there are times when there is a need to format data on the back-end.
SQL Server Everywhere is a compact version of SQL Server 2005 designed to bring the features of SQL Server to any device from the desktop to mobile devices.
The CTP for Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Database Professionals (aka Data Dude) is now available for download from http://download.microsoft.com/
A common SQL Server question is how to identify recent statements that have been executed.
Data Dude aka Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Database Professionals is a VSTS version designed specifically for Database Developers.
The May 2006 edition of the WARDY IT SQL Server Newsletter has been e-mailed to everyone on the distribution list.
I am currently building a VPC image for a SQL Server training class that I am running next week.
If you ever need to identify the Trace Flags that are currently active you can simply execute the TSQL Statement below.