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DBCC USEROPTIONS: See Your Session Settings in SQL Server

DBCC USEROPTIONS: See Your Session Settings in SQL Server

By Kendra Little on November 7, 2013 • 1 min read

This is a super old command, but it still comes in handy when working with SQL Server.

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My Biggest Regret as a Database Administrator

My Biggest Regret as a Database Administrator

on October 30, 2012 • 3 min read

Is one simple, small thing. It’s not spending as much time as I possibly can with other people.

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The #1 Thing You Forget to Do Before Presenting

The #1 Thing You Forget to Do Before Presenting

on October 16, 2012 • 3 min read

You’ve painstakingly written and practiced your demos. You’ve polished your slides. You’ve walked through each moment of your talk– maybe it was in front of your dog, maybe it was in front of your ever-patient spouse, but you’ve given it your all.

There’s something you’re probably forgetting.

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DBA Confession: Sometimes Everyone's the Slow Kid

DBA Confession: Sometimes Everyone's the Slow Kid

By Kendra Little on October 9, 2012 • 4 min read

I’ve been working with SQL Server databases, Windows administration, and software development an awfully long time. Once you have a lot of experience with something, it’s easy to forget what’s not obvious to newbies. But some things you have to learn the hard way.

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Conference Prep List: Pick Your Workout

Conference Prep List: Pick Your Workout

By Kendra Little on October 3, 2012 • 4 min read

I got an email recently from a first time attendee to the SQL PASS conference that made me squeal with glee. The email asked the question: do you know a good place to go do Crossfit in Seattle?

I somehow hadn’t realized that I could plan workouts for the conference, and I was so glad I got that tip!

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Forms of Database Torture (Illustrated)

Forms of Database Torture (Illustrated)

By Kendra Little on March 19, 2012 • 1 min read

Tags: humor

Many forms of disasters can happen to a database. Here are three I’ve seen lately.

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Are You Following Your Dream?

Are You Following Your Dream?

By Kendra Little on March 12, 2012 • 2 min read

Tags: career

I got my first “real” job working with databases in New York City in the early 2000’s. The woman who hired me was incredibly smart, and a pleasure to work for. She understood how mainframes processed data, the need and challenge to create web interfaces and relational databases that would work well with mainframes, and she could solve problems like crazy.

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