T-SQL and B-Ball: My 2012 NCAA Bracket

March Madness is once again upon us, which means it’s time for one of the biggest time sinks of the year: filling out a bracket for the pseudo-sanctioned office NCAA pool. Along with the superbowl, this is a hallowed time when bosses turn a blind eye to all the cash that seems to be heading [...]

T-SQL Tuesday #28: Jack of All Trades or Master of None?

This month’s T-SQL Tuesday is brought to us by newly-minted MCM Argenis Fernandez (blog | @DBArgenis), who I had the pleasure of meeting in person for the first time a few weeks ago. Argenis is asking if we specialize or not, why we do (or don’t) specialize, and why we feel that’s a good thing.

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Collecting Index Usage Statistics

Knowing when and how often your indexes are used can really come in handy. Indexes that are never utilized aren’t worth keeping around, and knowing their usage patterns can be a big help when making decisions regarding things such as filegroup placement and compression settings. SQL Server 2005 brought some great advancements in the form [...]

2012: New Year, New Goals

Happy New Year to all! At the start of 2011, I laid out some goals for the year and did an update on them back in July. Now that it’s 2012 it’s a great time to take a look at what I accomplished (and fell short on) last year and also set some new targets. [...]

T-SQL Tuesday #025: Trick or ...?

This month’s T-SQL Tuesday is hosted by Allen White (blog | @SQLRunr) and is an invitation to show off a nifty T-SQL trick you use to make your job easier. Here’s one of my favorites as of late:

Some of the source systems we copy from shard their data across multiple similar tables. For [...]