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I recently had to investigated a client replication topology. I needed to understand the publications, subscribers and the articles. The problems I was facing were as follows: The replication topology was only defined on the production infrastructure. There was no documentation about the replication topology. I had no way of ...
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In October 2009 I created 2 codeplex projects which I would to tell you about:
SQL Server Reporting Services MSBuild Tasks (ssrsmsbuildtasks)
A few years ago I created some tasks for MSBuild to help deploy reports for my project, details can be found here, since then my tasks have been re-used in a few other projects within my ...
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I have been working with Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services, since its first release, within many of my projects. One of the biggest tasks, that I find with writing a report is the testing the reports and making sure the data that is displayed is correct. My method of developing and testing reports is as follows:
Write the ...
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This is a Public Service Announcement. Attunity makers of all things connect-y for SSIS are putting on a webinar for their latest product Oracle CDC for SSIS.
It’s an enabling solution that accelerates the development of real time data integration with Oracle systems.
The event is to be held online on Monday, June 22, 2009 10:00 AM - ...
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A couple of years ago I worked on an issue with my colleague Steve Wright about an issue with merge replication. You can read Steve’s original post here. However, in summary, the issue boiled down to a security check that merge replication was performing in a generated view called ...
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Monday 30th June 2008.
On Monday evening we were very fortunate to have Michael Rys present to the UK SQL Server User Group hosted at Conchango's offices here in London. Michael has one of the longest job titles I have ever seen. He's the "Principal Program Manager Lead for SQL Server's Beyond Relational Team". I take ...
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Not a lot more to say about this other than... HURRY. You only have till the 4th July to get those abstracts written and your sessions submitted.
SQLBits is a really great community event and this one is going to be the biggest ever. We are aiming for 450 delegates this time and expect those sessions to be as wide and varied as ...
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