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  1. Schema Compare for Oracle 3.0 release notes

    to cope with "cast(trunc(systimestamp, 'DD') as timestamp)" Parsing of materialized view starting with newline would fail Allow U'' style

    /sco3/release-notes-and-other-versions/schema-compare-for-oracle-3-0-release-notes

  2. Profiling an ASP.NET application on web development server

    application access unmanaged memory through P/Invoke or COM+, and you want to profile the unmanaged memory that your application uses. (N

    /amp10/setting-up-a-profiling-session/profiling-a-web-application/profiling-an-asp-net-application-on-web-development-server

  3. Navigating to Silverlight source code

    memory allocations if your application access unmanaged memory through P/Invoke or COM+, and you want to profile the unmanaged memory tha

    /amp10/setting-up-a-profiling-session/profiling-a-silverlight-application/navigating-to-silverlight-source-code

  4. Profiling a .NET executable

    . This option will slow down your application slightly. Select Profile unmanaged memory allocations if your application access unmanaged m

    /amp10/setting-up-a-profiling-session/profiling-a-net-executable

  5. Finding invalid objects before baselining

    = all_object.[object_id] ), ambiguous_db_objects AS ( SELECT sed.referencing_id AS invalid_object_id, SCHEMA_NAME(o.[schema_id]) AS inval

    /fd/finding-invalid-objects-before-baselining-194117694.html

  6. The Masking Plan Import from DB Form

    in Set tab. N - Do not mask. This corresponds to a "No Mask" value in the Masking Plan column of the Tables in Set tab. U - Unknown. This

    /dmo5/data-masker-for-oracle-help/major-data-masker-application-components/the-masking-plan-import-from-db-form

  7. Understanding the results

    to permissions. However, SQL Packager does not upgrade modifications to user passwords. New users are created with the password: p@ssw0rd

    /sqp7/running-the-package/understanding-the-results

  8. Profiling an ASP.NET Core application on IIS Express

    if your application access unmanaged memory through P/Invoke or COM+, and you want to profile the unmanaged memory that your application

    /amp10/setting-up-a-profiling-session/profiling-a-web-application/profiling-an-asp-net-core-application-on-iis-express

  9. Optimizing backup speed

    (I/O) reads. Stage 2: SQL Backup compresses, and optionally encrypts, the data.This uses CPU cycles. Stage 3: SQL Backup writes the resul

    /sbu6/troubleshooting/optimizing-backup-speed

  10. WRITELOG

    , or disk subsystem performance issues. If it exists in combination with at least one of the following waits, your servers could be experi

    /sm11/sql-server-performance-and-activity-monitoring/dashboards-and-overviews/server-overview-pages/performance-diagnostics-queries-and-waits/top-10-waits/list-of-common-wait-types/writelog

  11. Handling Schema Drift

    [object_id] = OBJECT_ID(N'[Person].[Person]') AND [type]='U')) AND NOT (EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.indexes WHERE [name]=N'IX_Person_Modifi

    /rr1/deployment/handling-schema-drift

  12. SQL Server Management Studio

    , select Advanced... Uncomment Selection (or press CTRL-K then CTRL-U). SSMS-Document-Uncomment.png To deploy your database, de-select the

    /rr1/deployment/sql-server-management-studio

  13. PAGEIOLATCH_EX

    experiencing some type of latency, it suggests that the I/O subsystem is under pressure. Conversely, if you see many brief waits, you may

    /sm13/pageiolatch_ex-195789650.html

  14. PAGEIOLATCH_DT

    of latency, it suggests that the I/O subsystem is under pressure. Conversely, if you see many brief waits, you may be affected by increas

    /sm13/pageiolatch_dt-195789649.html

  15. PAGEIOLATCH_KP

    of latency, it suggests that the I/O subsystem is under pressure. Conversely, if you see many brief waits, you may be affected by increas

    /sm13/pageiolatch_kp-195789651.html

  16. PAGEIOLATCH_SH

    that the I/O subsystem is under pressure. Conversely, if you see many brief waits, you may be affected by increased I/O activity. Investi

    /sm13/pageiolatch_sh-195789653.html

  17. PAGEIOLATCH_UP

    of latency, it suggests that the I/O subsystem is under pressure. Conversely, if you see many brief waits, you may be affected by increas

    /sm13/pageiolatch_up-195789654.html

  18. List of metrics

    . A value of 90% or lower may indicate increased I/O access and slower performance. Adding more physical RAM may help alleviate this probl

    /monitor14/list-of-metrics-239667972.html

  19. Hardware and performance guidelines

    requirements per monitored server: Physical memory 20-40 MB Disk space 600-1000 MB* Network I/O 20 KB/sec Disk I/O 20 KB/sec *The amount

    /sm7/getting-started/requirements/hardware-and-performance-guidelines

  20. SQBHostedStorageClient.exe

    Command Syntax Description upload SQBHostedStorageClient.exe upload [-s3b=<bucket name>] [-i|–instance=<instance name>] [-p|–password=<ba

    /sbu9/tools-and-utilities/sqbhostedstorageclient-exe

  21. Encoding strings

    () { } } String encoding examples The examples below show the effect of encoding three strings within an assembly: Before string encoding:

    /sa8/obfuscating-your-code-with-smartassembly/encoding-strings

  22. Profiling an ASP.NET application on IIS Express

    if your application access unmanaged memory through P/Invoke or COM+, and you want to profile the unmanaged memory that your application

    /amp8/setting-up-a-profiling-session/profiling-a-web-application/profiling-an-asp-net-application-on-iis-express

  23. Profiling an ASP.NET application on IIS

    through P/Invoke or COM+, and you want to profile the unmanaged memory that your application uses. (Not available in Windows XP / Server

    /amp8/setting-up-a-profiling-session/profiling-a-web-application/profiling-an-asp-net-application-on-iis

  24. Profiling a Windows service

    memory allocations if your application access unmanaged memory through P/Invoke or COM+, and you want to profile the unmanaged memory tha

    /amp8/setting-up-a-profiling-session/profiling-a-windows-service

  25. Profiling a COM+ server application

    application access unmanaged memory through P/Invoke or COM+, and you want to profile the unmanaged memory that your application uses. (N

    /amp8/setting-up-a-profiling-session/profiling-a-com+-server-application


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