Euan Garden - Tour of SQL Server Team (Part II)
- Posted: Dec 06, 2004 at 6:37 PM
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Here's the second part of the SQL Server team tour.
Here you'll see a customer lab (Corinna Bolender and Bren Newman show you around), MVP posters, the SQL Server team's ping-pong table, the reporting services part of the building,
A fun question, about 17 minutes in, is when we asked "if Kalen Delaney were here, what would she be giving you heck about?" (Kalen is the famous author of "Inside SQL Server").
Here you'll see a customer lab (Corinna Bolender and Bren Newman show you around), MVP posters, the SQL Server team's ping-pong table, the reporting services part of the building,
A fun question, about 17 minutes in, is when we asked "if Kalen Delaney were here, what would she be giving you heck about?" (Kalen is the famous author of "Inside SQL Server").
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surprised that bren incorrectly explained TAP in the beginning.
some of my favorites include dotnetjunkies and thecodeproject.
another great video. well done!
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I'm single and currently not employed so I am free to openly note such things. On the other hand, I do recall I made the tragic mistake in my first professional job as a programmer a decade or so ago muttering, "Dang she's got a nice butt." Turned out "she" was within hearing distance, brought her boyrfriend in to meet me, and spoke with the CIO, who instead of firing me gave her a one month paid vacation.
We have to wait 18,000 years!?!?!?!
I wish there some good documentation for SQLMail in 2000. I hope the documentation for 2005 is better for this aspect of SQL Server.
I am trying to create a stored procedure that reads an SQLMail box, looks for emails from a particular domain (ie @microsoft.com), checks for .CSV attachments and then inserts the data from the CSV attachment into an existing table (while having to strip off some additional text around some of the fields.)
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