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Daily Coping Tip

Get outside. Pick up litter or do something kind for nature

I also have a thread at SQLServerCentral dealing with coping mechanisms and resources. Feel free to participate.

For many of you out there working in a new way, I'm including a thought of the day on how to cope in this challenging time from The Action for Happiness Coping Calendar. My items will be on my blog, feel free to share yours.

Dread or Desire

Today is the first business day of the new year. We've made it, and we've left 2020 behind, though I suspect some of the challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic will remain for some time. Vaccinations are occurring, but there are a lot of people that need them, and until the world finds many people protected, I don't know how back to normal things will get.

One thing I wonder about is the business office. Those of us working in technology may not have been too disrupted with the shift to remote work, but we also didn't have a choice. Recently I saw an article, Dreading or dreaming of a return to the office in 2021, that piqued my interest. I wonder for many of you, do you desire or dread the return to an office?

I suspect the majority of people want some sort of hybrid situation, a few days in the office and a few days at home. Among the friends I've asked, office time ranges from 4-5 days a week in the office to 1-2 days a month. I don't know many people that never want to go to the office, and relatively few that want to be there full time.

Personally I've been in the hybrid situation for years. I work most days at home, usually spend about 40 days on the road in various other locations and then get to the Redgate office for about 12-15 days a year. That works out well for me, and it lets me keep in touch with people, build bonds and trust, and enjoy life at home. I hope that I'll be able to get back to the UK in 2021, but who knows how life will change.

I do think many businesses will look to use their offices in some way. As they do, I know that there will be another period of disruption and adjustment for employees. From having others around to the commute time to the finding the things I need (either digital or physical items), I would suspect that it will take weeks for everyone to feel comfortable again. I also wonder if most of us will be happy with the way our situation works out.

Steve Jones - SSC Editor

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From the SQL Server Central Blogs - Splitting up the Mission of PASS

Andy Warren from SQLAndy

Following up on Should There Be A Successor to PASS? I have a couple more thoughts. One of the many complaints about PASS over the years was about perceived value....

From the SQL Server Central Blogs - Simple Method to Add A Network in SQL Configuration Manager

SQLRNNR from SQL RNNR

In this article I have demonstrated a fairly simple method to help you modify your network adapters that are presented to SQL Server.
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  Question of the Day

Today's question (by Steve Jones - SSC Editor):

 

The Update Lock

I have an update lock on a page in a table, where I am looking to increment the value for one row in a column. Is this all I need to perform the data modification?

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  Yesterday's Question of the Day (by Steve Jones - SSC Editor)

Starting out 2021

It's the start of a new year. What is the best query?

Answer: SELECT CAST( 0x4920616D20686F706566756C20323032312077696C6C20626520626574746572207468616E2032303230 AS varchar(100))

Explanation: Happy New Year. Clearly today is the day to be hopeful.

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Database Pros Who Need Your Help

Here's a few of the new posts today on the forums. To see more, visit the forums.


SQL Server 2017 - Administration
Need to optimize the SP - Please advise on the attached execution plans -   Please advise on the actual execution attached plan. Thank you! I zipped them us as I was unable to attach individual plan file which are for SAME SP PROC. However I grabbed one after creating IDX's which are part of missing IDX hints and one after dropping them. Please let me know your thoughts. […]
Rebuilding and Reorganizing Indexes - Hi all, I have SQL Server 2017 Edition and see harmful fragmentation for all tables in DB. I would like to rebuild and reorganize my indexes, but our system works 24/7. Could I do it with the online option because I read the different articles and see a different meaning regarding this?
SQL Server 2017 - Development
Creating and joining multiple queries (more than 2) - Hi, I know how to create and join 2 queries but on occasion Ive needed to join more than 2 and Im unsure how to achieve this? The method I use for joining to is as per the example below - can you just extend this as required? Select * from ( SELECT Stuff.Example1 Stuff.Example2 […]
SQL Server 2016 - Administration
Help with Actual execution Plan - Please advise on the attached execution plan. If they open as XML then please rename them as .sqlplan. I did save them as .sqlplan for now. You might need winzip to extract since I was unable to attach direct files. Thank you!  
SQL Server 2016 - Development and T-SQL
Odd query question i did some basic digging but didn't find anything relevant. - SQL Server 2016 cursor and query: select * from table1 where col1 = '1' and col2 = '00001' and col3='I' and col4 = 'JULY--2015' this is a dynamically created query and for the most part the col1, col2 and col3 stay the same only the col4 changes in this test case. while all the other […]
SQL query for First swipe in and Last Swipe Out for each day for each pay period - Hi, "EMPLOYEE" table has EmpName,EMPID . "SWIPE" table has SwipeTime_UTC,Swipe_location,EmpID  . Note:Swipein and swipeout locations are different. SwipeTime_UTC is UTC time format. Looking for SQL query to generate  the first swipe in and last swipe out for each employee on each day for given pay period.(Display time should be in EST). Any suggestions pls. Thanks.
Running Sum w Window Function: is ROWS BETWEEN... clause required? - When creating a simple query to compute a running sum/total for each row using a window function [SUM() OVER(...)], I noticed that I forgot to include a clause to limit the frame from the first row to the current row. Nonetheless, the query returned the correctly calculated running total for each row, and I need […]
Substring SELECT query from CREATE VIEW statement - Hi all, If you had the string "CREATE VIEW AS SELECT * FROM ;" How would you extract just the "SELECT * FROM ;" piece? I know you're probably thinking, "Uh, this is pretty fundamental...just use SUBSTRING with CHARINDEX". Maybe something like: DECLARE @sql AS VARCHAR(100) = 'CREATE VIEW AS SELECT * FROM […]
Administration - SQL Server 2014
Slow database performance - Hi All, We are seeing serious I/O contentions issues on one of our database called "MarketingDB". Looking for some suggestions on how we can improve I/O demands for this database. Enabled Instant file initialization for data files to get some performance gain. All data files are in one drive and log file is in a […]
SQL 2012 - General
How to get duplicate on PartId and Company Id both and have different Status ? - How to get duplicate on Part Id and Company Id both and have different Status ? I work on SQL server 2012 I have issue I can't get duplicate on company id and part id and on same time have different status as partid 1211 and companyid 3030 repeated two times meaning two rows but […]
There is insufficient system memory in resource pool - Not a DBA here. Now that that is out of the way... I am troubleshooting an issue where our SQL service is stopping. We are on SQL 2012 Express x64 11.0.2100.60 running on Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard x64. The Windows application event logs show: -Event ID 701: There is insufficient system memory in resource […]
SQL Server 2012 - T-SQL
Need help trying to find MAX Value in column - Good evening,   I'm trying to find the MAX value on the TOC column, my current query does show all the values within the date range. What I just want to achieve is to just display a row with the MAX value of the TOC and the date. Note: I'm doing this query into an […]
SQL Server 2019 - Administration
Good book for a DBA that includes documentation on SSMS standard reports - Hey there! I recently took on a new position that entails more DBA type work, rather than development. (Although I am still developing on a day to day basis as well). Does anyone have any good recommendations on a book that goes in depth to administering and maintaining a SQL server? The company I currently […]
SQL Server 2019 - Development
CONCAT and CASE WHEN combined - Hi everyone, I'm trying to create a query that concatenates the directions field that were involved in each transaction_id. I've tried to do it by creating a flag table with multiple case whens, and then querying on it, but as you can see in the image below, I'm having trouble to get a multiple 1's […]
Ranking number of occurrences - I am trying to add a column to a table that ranks the number of occurrences of repeated data. All I can currently find is how to count the repeated data, but I want the first occurrence to return 1, the second to return 2, and the third to return 3 ID   Subtype    Column […]
 

 

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