dimension

Technical Article

RE: Clustering and Performance

  • Reply

Hi Did you read my sample chapter? I highly recommend it. I would say most run an active/active. I would run say the reporting DB (logshipped or a nighly copy refreshed) on one and the live oltp db on the other, this is a classic senario. The issue here is more to do with sql […]

You rated this post out of 5. Change rating

2003-06-16

Technical Article

RE: What makes a good developer?

  • Reply

Good question! Well IMHO a good developer is a good visualizer and tansformer i.e. visualizes the problem its pros and cons its limitation and then transform it to any language he knows or always can learn a new language. regards.

You rated this post out of 5. Change rating

2003-06-13

1 reads

Technical Article

RE: What makes a good developer?

  • Reply

quote: When it's art, courage is important. Not knowing how to do something but still willing to look silly, asking basic questions and making mistakes. And trying things nobody else has, or has been willing to try. Seriously, this is probably the best discription I have heard so far. NPeeters: Yes, beer back again. 🙂 […]

You rated this post out of 5. Change rating

2003-06-11

Technical Article

RE: What makes a good developer?

  • Reply

I agree with what you say. I have met many people that are trying but do not understand. Is it because they don't understand logic? Select x from y where a=2 To me, that makes perfect sense but others cannot understand. I would love to view it in thier eyes. Just to see. I would […]

You rated this post out of 5. Change rating

2003-06-11

Technical Article

RE: What makes a good developer?

  • Reply

Hello Crispin, quote: Is it someone that understands logic or is it purly intelligence? the above plus self organisation curiosity love and understanding great portion of humor sarcasm all of the above none of the above don't know Now serious, I prognosticate this could be a huge thread, for it is kinda philosophical question. Let's […]

You rated this post out of 5. Change rating

2003-06-11

Technical Article

RE: Querying Active Directory

  • Reply

Found it! EXEC sp_addlinkedserver 'ADSI', 'Active Directory Services 2.5', 'ADSDSOObject', 'AD Provider' grant select on corpsysad_allusers to public select * from corpsysad_allusers create view corpsysad_allusers as SELECT name FROM OPENQUERY( ADSI, ' SELECT name FROM ''LDAP://163.232.12.200/CN=Application Users,DC=ppl2kdv''') where ppl2kdv is the root node of my AD (others may include the complete .com.au or whatever, if […]

You rated this post out of 5. Change rating

2003-06-10

Technical Article

RE: Execute permission

  • Reply

You can use user defined role and add members to the role. Whatever permission the role is given will be inherited by members. But every time new objects are added, you need to adjust permission on the Role. In other word permission has to be set explicitly on newly created objects @ role level. MW

You rated this post out of 5. Change rating

2003-06-10

Blogs

SQL Saturday Boston 2024 Slides

By

Thanks to everyone that came to my talks. Slides are below. Best Practices for...

Small Data SF 2024

By

I can’t remember how I heard about Small Data SF 2024, but it caught...

A New Word: Moledro

By

moledro – n. a feeling of resonant connection with an author or artist you’ll...

Read the latest Blogs

Forums

7 sept, scheduled book

By philip.scott

Comments posted to this topic are about the item 7 sept, scheduled book

7 sept, schedlued article

By philip.scott

Comments posted to this topic are about the item 7 sept, schedlued article

6 sept, published book

By philip.scott

Comments posted to this topic are about the item 6 sept, published book

Visit the forum

Question of the Day

Azure Data Lake Storage Gen 2

Azure Data Lake Storage Gen 2 is built on ...?

See possible answers