T-SQL Tuesday #22: Pseudo-XML

This month the 22nd T-SQL Tuesday comes to us courtesy of Robert Pearl (blog | @PearlKnows), and he’s asking us to write about formatting data for presentation to end users. He describes end-users as “boss, supervisor, department head, the analyst, employees, or customers”. I’m going to take the liberty of extending this to [...]

T-SQL Tuesday #21: Bad Decisions

Howdy folks and Happy T-SQL Tuesday Wednesday! Contrary to popular belief, both myself and my blog are not dead, it’s just that preparations for my upcoming wedding have taken up nearly all of my spare time. Once I return from my honeymoon I hope to be back to blogging as usual!

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T-SQL Tuesday #19 - Disasters & Recovery

This month’s T-SQL Tuesday comes to us courtesy of Allen Kinsel (blog | @sqlinsaneo) and the topic is disasters. In the spirit of the beginning of hurricane season, Allen’s asking for stories related to disasters, either preparing for them or recovering from them. A recent tale I have is not quite about preparing [...]

T-SQL Tuesday #18 Wrapup

A great big thanks to all who contributed posts to T-SQL Tuesday #18! There were 23 posts in all and they covered a wide variety of tips and tricks that can be done with CTEs! If you’re looking to learn a ton, read through all the awesome content below! Without any further [...]

Invitation to T-SQL Tuesday #18 - CTEs

This month marks the 18th installment of T-SQL Tuesday. T-SQL Tuesday was started in December 2009 by Adam Machanic (blog | @AdamMachanic) and is defined as “a recurring, revolving blog party”. Any blogger wishing to participate is invited to write about the given topic, chosen by whoever is hosting that particular month. [...]