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  1. SQL Monitor 3.0 release notes

    own T-SQL queries to collect metric values that aren't currently collected by default. They can also be used to collect application-speci

    /sm4/release-notes-and-other-versions/sql-monitor-3-0-release-notes

  2. Transaction Handling

    Automation deployments by examining the project artifacts; specifically the T-SQL file that is generated when you perform a Build in Visu

    /sca3/developing-databases-using-sql-change-automation/generating-deployment-scripts/transaction-handling

  3. SQL Monitor database requirements

    delayed durability (on SQL Server 2014 and newer) with the following T-SQL: USE [master] GO -- the name of your SQL Monitor repository ma

    /sm10/installation-and-setup/planning-the-sql-monitor-infrastructure-and-installation/sql-monitor-database-requirements

  4. Custom metrics and alerts

    monitored object. It does so by running a T-SQL query against the objects at regular intervals and displaying the collected values as dat

    /sm13/custom-metrics-and-alerts-195789433.html

  5. Moving the SQL Storage Compress index, key and log files

    the following T-SQL statement for each database: ALTER DATABASE <database name> SET OFFLINE You may need to run this statement twice befo

    /rp/sql-storage-compress/troubleshooting-sql-storage-compress/moving-the-sql-storage-compress-index-key-and-log-files

  6. Moving the SQL HyperBac index, key and log files

    are connected to the master database, then run the following T-SQL statement for each database: ALTER DATABASE <database name> SET OFFLIN

    /rp/sql-hyperbac/troubleshooting-sql-hyperbac/moving-the-sql-hyperbac-index-key-and-log-files

  7. Working with HyperUtil.exe

    ]"path"] [-K"[path]keyfilename"] [-R[epair]] [-D[efrag]] [-I[gnore]] [-E[xtract]] [-F[illfactor]]fillfactor [-T[est]] [-V[erbose_output]]

    /rp/sql-virtual-restore/sql-hyperbac-utilities/working-with-hyperutil-exe

  8. How Redgate Monitor connects to monitored servers

    , plus T-SQL queries that access various SQL Server Dynamic Management Views and system catalog views, tables and properties. It may also

    /monitor14/how-redgate-monitor-connects-to-monitored-servers-239667617.html

  9. Getting started with ReadyRoll

    - a lower pane that displays the object's declarative T-SQL, and lets you set the name of the table In the lower pane, set the name of th

    /rr1/getting-started/getting-started-with-readyroll

  10. PostgreSQL Database

    FUNCTION add(integer, integer) RETURNS integer LANGUAGE sql IMMUTABLE STRICT AS $_$select $1 + $2;$_$; -- Placeholder INSERT INTO ${table

    /fd/postgresql-database-235241807.html

  11. April 2021 - Why you should be testing flyway migrations in CI

    FirstName VARCHAR(100), ADD COLUMN LastName VARCHAR(100); UPDATE Person p SET FirstName = (SELECT split_part(Name, ' ', 1) FROM Person WH

    /fd/april-2021-why-you-should-be-testing-flyway-migrations-in-ci-212140929.html

  12. SQL Prompt 4.0 release notes

    set of options. Improved SQL Grammar support Enhanced T-SQL grammar support for SQL 2000, SQL 2005 and SQL 2008 SQL server editions. Sugg

    /sp9/release-notes-and-other-versions/sql-prompt-4-0-release-notes

  13. SQL Monitor 3.0 release notes

    own T-SQL queries to collect metric values that aren't currently collected by default. They can also be used to collect application-speci

    /sm7/release-notes-and-other-versions/sql-monitor-3-0-release-notes

  14. Create an empty target database

    ) The script below will create a schema-only copy of a database, containing all the tables but without data. It uses the T-SQL command DBC

    /testdatamanager/command-line-interface-cli/subsetting/subsetting-configuration/create-an-empty-target-database

  15. Flyway Documentation

    in SQL (native database-specific syntax such as PL/SQL and T-SQL is supported) or Java (for advanced data transformations or dealing with

    /fd/flyway-documentation-138346877.html

  16. Feature usage reporting with the SDK

    , or save an encrypted report to disk, or use T-SQL to fetch reports from the server. To customize the feature usage reporting consent dia

    /sa8/reporting-feature-usage/feature-usage-reporting-with-the-sdk

  17. Feature usage reporting with the SDK

    , or save an encrypted report to disk, or use T-SQL to fetch reports from the server. To customize the feature usage reporting consent dia

    /sa7/reporting-feature-usage/feature-usage-reporting-with-the-sdk

  18. SQL Server and host machine metrics

    SQL Server metrics Counters SqlServer:SqlStatistics Batch requests/sec Number of T-SQL batch requests received by SQL Server per second, a

    /sm13/sql-server-and-host-machine-metrics-195789784.html

  19. Creating custom metrics and alerts

    is displayed. The steps are: Step 1. Define metric - includes sections for defining the metric, and entering and testing the T-SQL query

    /sm4/working-with-custom-metrics-and-alerts/creating-custom-metrics-and-alerts

  20. Problems when accessing a compressed or encrypted database

    Server Management Studio or run the following T-SQL statement against the master database for each compressed database: ALTER DATABASE <d

    /rp/sql-storage-compress/troubleshooting-sql-storage-compress/common-issues/problems-when-accessing-a-compressed-or-encrypted-database

  21. Restoring from SQL HyperBac encrypted backups

    First, consider the T-SQL command that was used to back up the "AdventureWorks" database using SQL HyperBac encryption: BACKUP DATABASE [

    /rp/sql-hyperbac/worked-examples-for-sql-hyperbac/restoring-from-sql-hyperbac-encrypted-backups

  22. SQL Monitor 3.0 release notes

    own T-SQL queries to collect metric values that aren't currently collected by default. They can also be used to collect application-speci

    /sm8/release-notes-and-other-versions/sql-monitor-3-0-release-notes

  23. SQL Monitor 3.0 release notes

    own T-SQL queries to collect metric values that aren't currently collected by default. They can also be used to collect application-speci

    /sm9/release-notes-and-other-versions/sql-monitor-3-0-release-notes

  24. Seed Data

    of the most efficient ways is to save the data to a flat file and use the BULK INSERT https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-AU/library/ms188365.a

    /sca3/developing-databases-using-sql-change-automation/generating-scripts-to-capture-database-changes/data-population/seed-data

  25. Planning for Redgate Monitor

    ) and it communicates with database instances using their normal connection protocols (e.g. with the SQL Server service using T-SQL via TD

    /monitor14/planning-for-redgate-monitor-239667333.html


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