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[T-SQL Tuesday] Data modeling: The trouble with prefixes

November 17, 2015November 17, 2015 Ed 6 Comments

This month, Mickey Stuewe (b|t) hosted T-SQL Tuesday, giving us a topic of “data modeling gone wrong“. This is a fantastic topic – there are just so many ways that data modeling can go wrong, even by experienced pros – that I wanted to chime in, even though I wasn’t able to get a post written by […]

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Teach Something New: PowerShell Providers [T-SQL Tuesday #065]

April 14, 2015April 24, 2015 Ed 2 Comments

Mike Donnelly (b|t) invited the SQL New Blogger Challenge participants to join in this month’s T-SQL Tuesday, and I’m happy to accept – I’ve been meaning to write for a T-SQL Tuesday for quite some time. The topic is “Teach Something New”, which also happens to work well with a challenge issued to me by […]

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