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You may encounter the following error when restoring a backup to a compressed database using a T-SQL script: Msg 3257, Level 16, State 1,
the following T-SQL statement for each database: ALTER DATABASE <database name> SET OFFLINE followed by: ALTER DATABASE <database name> S
. or, Make sure you are connected to the master database, then run the following T-SQL statement for the database: ALTER DATABASE <databas
sign to turn off a default option. $staging = New-DlmDatabaseConnection -ServerInstance 'staging01\sql2012' -Database 'Staging' -Username
-deployment and post-deployment scripts. Migration scripts and programmable objects do not support SQLCMD syntax due to limitations within
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migrations or programmable objects due to limitations within the T-SQL parser. How it works Create a folder in the root of your project c
own T-SQL queries to collect metric values that aren't currently collected by default. They can also be used to collect application-speci
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, hopefully, allow you to track down the object that is causing the issue. T he results can often be hard to analyze and knowing where NUL
an object using SQL Server Management Studio or Enterprise Manager Rename, or the T-SQL sp_rename command, the object definition will con
, hopefully, allow you to track down the object that is causing the issue. T he results can often be hard to analyze and knowing where NUL
an object using SQL Server Management Studio or Enterprise Manager Rename, or the T-SQL sp_rename command, the object definition will con
that change into your database project. ReadyRoll also supports scripting these Programmable Objects to individual T-SQL scripts. This al
The SQL Change Automation extension for Visual Studio includes a script status bar which displays above the document window, whenever you
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, insertions and deletions when the T-SQL is using serializable transaction level. Investigating Break long transactions down into shorter
the T-SQL is using serializable transaction level. Investigating Break long transactions down into shorter ones. See: Managing Long-Runni
and deletions when the T-SQL is using serializable transaction level. Investigating Break long transactions down into shorter ones. See:
or modified by other transactions. Key-range locks protect the rows included in a record set, and prevent phantom reads, insertions and d
and deletions when the T-SQL is using serializable transaction level. Investigating Break long transactions down into shorter ones. See:
, insertions and deletions when the T-SQL is using serializable transaction level. Investigating Break long transactions down into shorter
when the T-SQL is using serializable transaction level. Investigating Break long transactions down into shorter ones. See: Managing Long-
and deletions when the T-SQL is using serializable transaction level. Investigating Break long transactions down into shorter ones. See:
the T-SQL is using serializable transaction level. Investigating Break long transactions down into shorter ones. See: Managing Long-Runni
own T-SQL queries to collect metric values that aren't currently collected by default. They can also be used to collect application-speci
and deletions when the T-SQL is using serializable transaction level. Investigating Break long transactions down into shorter ones. See M
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