Microsoft finally got SQL setup right!
This past week, Microsoft revealed that SQL Server 2016 will be available in June. Exciting news indeed! With that said,...
2016-06-22
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This past week, Microsoft revealed that SQL Server 2016 will be available in June. Exciting news indeed! With that said,...
2016-06-22
466 reads
In the first entry in this SQL Server security series, we will demonstrate a brute force attack against SQL Server...
2016-06-22
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I realized I never created a post to show how to deploy Terraform from...
By Steve Jones
I’m late to the party this month. Taiob Ali has a great invite for...
This month’s TSQL Tuesday invite is from my good friend, long standing MVP and...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Building a Database Dashboard with...
Good morning, I've noticed my CDC job running for 17 days. I've noticed it...
We have recently upgraded from SQL Server 2016 to 2022 Standard Edition. Our nightly...
I am creating a trigger in SQL Server 2022 and want to detect a change in a table. Here is my table DDL:
CREATE TABLE CustomerLarge ( CustomerID INT NOT NULL IDENTITY(1,1) CONSTRAINT CustomerLargePK PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED , CustomerName VARCHAR(20) , CustomerContactFirstName VARCHAR(40) , CustomerContactLastName VARCHAR(40) , Address VARCHAR(20) , Address2 VARCHAR(20) , City VARCHAR(20) , CountryCode CHAR(3) , Postal VARCHAR(20) , creditlimit INT , discount numeric(4,2) , lastorderdate DATETIME , lastorderamount NUMERIC(10,2) , lastordercontact VARCHAR(20) , created DATETIME , modified DATETIME , modifiedby VARCHAR(20) , statusid INT , active BIT , customersize INT , primarysalesid INT) GOIf I want to detect that the creditlimit was updated, what IF statements should I use? See possible answers