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I also have a thread at SQLServerCentral dealing with coping mechanisms and resources. Feel free to participate.

For many of you out there working in a new way, I'm including a thought of the day on how to cope in this challenging time from The Action for Happiness Coping Calendar. My items will be on my blog, feel free to share yours.

The Virtual Experience

I just completed the 2020 DevOps Enterprise Summit a few weeks ago, and it was enlightening to me to see that so many people liked this experience. They appreciated not traveling, being able to drop in and out of sessions while near their home and family. I found that lots of people also liked the MVP Summit last spring, which was also virtual.

The PASS Summit went virtual recently, and I went through an all day pre-con as well as a few sessions during the week. As many of you, I'm a bit screen and Zoom fatigued, and while I enjoy learning and seeing people passionate about a technology, I'm tired of seeing it inside these four walls.

I worry that I'm in the minority. I recognize the value of the inclusion of those that don't have the time or money to attend a conference live. I appreciate that the ability to watch when and where it fits into my schedule. I love that others can pause, rewind, get captions, and more that spread knowledge out.

However, I think we've lost something, and certainly lost some of the collaborative, discussions and debates that we can have in live events. While I can reach out and discuss with anyone, it's hard to discuss with just someone. Others can join in, and semi-private channels, and especially the times during breaks when I can get up and walk while talking, are things I miss in the virtual experience.

If virtual events were spread out more, and not everything in my work world were virtual, perhaps I would feel differently, but for now, I don't love the virtual experience, and feel it's a pale shadow of a SQL Saturday, user group, or live conference. I hope that this isn't something I do too often, but I suspect this will be a permanent part of our lives forever.

Steve Jones - SSC Editor

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  Featured Contents

An Introduction to Azure Cosmos DB

Sucharita Das from SQLServerCentral

Introduction Azure Cosmos DB is Microsoft's globally distributed, multi-model platform-as-a-service (PaaS) database. Any web, mobile, gaming, and IoT application that needs to handle massive amounts of structured, semi-structured and unstructured data may use Azure Cosmos DB. Guaranteed high availability, high throughput, low latency, and tunable consistency help in reading and writing data at a global […]

Bridging the Divide between Data Management and DevOps

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Join Microsoft Data Platform MVP, Grant Fritchey to discover the key strategies you can implement to bridge the divide between data management and DevOps in your organization.

Using Triggers to Replace Scalar UDFs on Computed Columns

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From the SQL Server Central Blogs - Deploy SSRS Projects with Two New PowerShell Commands

Aaron Nelson from SQLvariant

I built two new PowerShell commands to deploy SSRS projects, and they have finally been merged into the ReportingServicesTools module. The commands are Get-RsDeploymentConfig & Publish-RsProject. While the Write-RsFolderContent...

From the SQL Server Central Blogs - Export SQL Server Configurations for DR purposes

gbargsley from GarryBargsley

Is your SQL environment prepared for a disaster? There are big and small disasters and depending on your perspective big and small can mean different things. Preparing your environment...

 

  Question of the Day

Today's question (by Steve Jones - SSC Editor):

 

Non AG Aware

Which of these in SQL Server 2019 is not handled by an Availability Group failover?

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  Yesterday's Question of the Day (by Steve Jones - SSC Editor)

Testing the Effects of PoSh

What parameter should I include if I want to see the results of (most) PowerShell commands, without actually executing the command?

Answer: -WhatIf

Explanation: The WhatIf parameter is used by many PoSh commands to let you know what will be executed without actually making changes. Ref:  

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Database Pros Who Need Your Help

Here's a few of the new posts today on the forums. To see more, visit the forums.


SQL Server 2017 - Administration
SQL input parameters are defaulting to nvarchar causing full table scans - When our applications are submitting SQL via ADO.Net, with input parameters, the parameter definitions are defaulting to nvarchar. If that field is defined as a varchar and an index on the database table, the index is not used resulting in a scan instead of a seek. We are converting from Teradata to SQL Server so […]
SQL Server 2017 - Development
SQL - How to compare data of a column while iterating row by row and insert new - I have the below data in an SQL Server(2017) table POS_ID Term Code Status IsActive TR 101 In Progress true TR 102 In Progress true TR 103 In Progress true CA 151 In Progress true CA 152 In Progress true DA 161 In Progress true The requirement is I want to iterate each row and […]
SQL Server 2016 - Administration
PARALLEL_REDO_WORKER_WAIT_WORK.: Not sure how relevant this may be.. - Attached file shows the top waits... PARALLEL_REDO_WORKER_WAIT_WORK.: Not sure how relevant this may be for this morning Latency reported by multiple users accessing a number of web pages and apps that connect to this server..  just seeing it first time But this wait type has been predominantly much higher than all other waits. Comparing to […]
Distributed Availability group - Is there a guideline or does anyone have any step by step process on removing Distributed Availability group between 2 servers properly? I am trying to beak it a part because the secondary server (forwarder) is old and ready to be decommissioned. This is how servers are setup: DAG between SQL1P (forwarder) and SQL2P (primary) […]
Administration - SQL Server 2014
What is reliable method to find all unresolved references? - I need to find all stored procedures that point to a table, function, a database that does not exist. I am using sys.sql_expression_dependencies built-in view for this. There are two problems with it. First, in some cases referenced object in this view is just an alias; and second, it happen to be a part of […]
Data type Date - Previously we had some issues with deadlocks caused by transaction that happen so fast that the current timestamp column is not accurate enough to prevent a collision. To prevent such an occurrence we need to change the data type used by the timestamp column in order to make it more precise, both for existing tables […]
SQL Server 2012 - T-SQL
Put something into each row in a GROUP BY statement - I have this script, which gives me correct info : SELECT datepart(yyyy, [Første reg# dato]) AS årgang, COUNT(*) AS antal, Model,variant FROM dbo.[Ark1$] WHERE model <> '-' GROUP BY model,Variant,datepart(yyyy, [Første reg# dato]) ORDER BY DATEPART(yyyy, [Første reg# dato]),model,Variant   A part of the result is: 1960 2 125-3 UOPLYST 1960 2 ES 250 1960 […]
Updating from previous row until next value is found - I am trying to create an update that will update a value from previous row until the next none null value is found then update with that value. For instance in my table there are 2 columns SeqNum and AcctNum. The SeqNum will always start with 0000003 and the AcctNum will have a value and […]
SQL Server 2019 - Administration
Upgrade SQL 2017 to 2019 - Hi I guess this question has been asked before - but I failed to find best practice recommendation. We have a SQL Server 2017 and need to upgrade to 2019. The plan is to just install the 2019 instance on same physical SQL Server as a second instance. Then move databases from the 2017 […]
PowerShell - ItemArray - Can anyone please explain to me what .ItemArray does in PowerShell? I read the doco but I don't understand it. I have an array of SQL instances using mixed names i.e. server.domain, server.domain\sqlinstance, server.domain\sqlinstance, portnumber I used a foreach loop to pass the items in the array to an Invoke-Sqlcmd  statement. I couldn't connect to […]
SQL 2012 AlwaysON migration - We have a SQL AlwaysON setup on windows 2012 R2 / SQL 2012 (to latest patch). We want to migrate to 2019. Can we add to the cluster and to the AlwaysON a Node3 and Node4 (Windows 2019 / SQL 2019) Then failover to Node3 and REMOVE Node1 and Node2. Will that migration work? Has […]
Raising errors between 1 and 13000 - Hello, I've been struggling with a task which requires me to raise a number of errors for testing purposes. Of course the time consuming errors are between 1 and 13000. I've managed to do them, but I need to do it several times on multiple test instances and I wanted to ask if there's a […]
Restore - what happens after 100% - Just curious. I restore databases very often as I am a developer. Some of them has a size, that means that it takes some time. I use to backup with the same version as I restore from. I am aware, that if i restore a SQL 2012 with a SQL 2019, the converting takes some […]
Amazon AWS and other cloud vendors
AWS Reserved Instance for Old Servers - We have a couple of SQL server instances(i2 and r3) from about 5 years ago. We are looking to reserve the instances now without upgrading to new, but I don't see any of these instances listed in the "Reserved Instance" section. In other words, the instances are not there to be purchased. I got to […]
Reporting Services 2008/R2 Administration
Table Performance Issues - Hi, there I have a SQL Server 2008 R2 database and recently I have had major performance issues (I am not a DB admin). The database is connected to a CRM and the CRM users call many queries through the CRM interface on the various tables in their day to day work. I was made […]
 

 

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