It looks like the Microsoft Australia Tech-Ed 2006 page was updated over the weekend with additional details including further track information.
Last night was the first WARDY IT Monthly Community Dinner which was held at Ahmets Turkish restaurant at Southbank.
I have recently been re-listening to some of the older .Net Rocks (http://www.dotnetrocks.com) episodes whilst travelling to a remote client site.
The example below illustrates how to UNPIVOT a table. The example can be used in both SQL Server 2000 and 2005.
A question I have been asked a lot lately is “where has the Import Export Wizard gone in SQL Server 2005”.
There has been a lot of community discussion recently regarding the opportunities available for IT professionals to get together in a social environment to share experiences and advice regarding the challenges that we tackle everyday.
The April 2006 edition of the WARDY IT SQL Server Newsletter has been e-mailed to everyone on the distribution list.
The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 246133 – How to transfer logins and passwords between instances of SQL Server details how to create the Stored Procedure sp_help_revlogin.
One of the emails I received whilst on leave was asking if it is possible to check if a database has been marked suspect using SQLDMO.
After almost four weeks touring northern Italy with Jay Dee I have returned from leave refreshed and now knowing what my wife actually looks like.