Kill User Processes Per Database or Server Wide
Kill any user processes per database or for the entire server instance.
2013-09-05 (first published: 2013-08-21)
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Kill any user processes per database or for the entire server instance.
2013-09-05 (first published: 2013-08-21)
1,494 reads
Then I suggest that you may use GRANT statement that is more granular then ddladmin. You can look up the syntax in BooksOnline searching for the keyword GRANT. It will give you the ability to grant specific permissions like GRANT CREATE PROCEDURE TO YOUSQLUSERLet me know if you need help with writing and executing statements. […]
2004-06-21
I am recreating an existing Essbase application in Analysis Services and am not as familiar with Analysis Services. I have some ragged hierarchies where I use nulls for the upper level members. Is there an easy way to set things up in Analysis Services so the members automatically promote?
2004-02-24
I'm assuming jeffwe is talking about using the BCP Process I have mentioned in a DTS Package!
2004-02-22
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