I was writing lots of TSQL today for something I was working on, which in itself is a rather rare occasion since I do so much more infrastructure and architecture stuff nowadays. I needed to write a script to populate a table with a series of rows containing sequential dates. I had to create a… Continue reading SQL Server script to populate a table of sequential dates in multiple formats
Author: Graham Kent
Code Club teacher, IT Director, currently living in London, misses being in Stockholm
Create automated PGP task in SSIS using GnuPG to decrypt files
Previously I wrote about my efforts to automate the decryption of files with SSIS using the gpg2.exe which comes as part of the GnuPG package. The original article is here SSIS Task to decrypt PGP files automatically However after deploying the working solution into production, to be run as a scheduled task, I found out… Continue reading Create automated PGP task in SSIS using GnuPG to decrypt files
SSIS Task to decrypt PGP files automatically
Update 2012-03-13 – If you still get error code 2 after running this code in production (but it continues to work in your development environment) you might like to look at the subsequent post I did about further troubleshooting of this issue This is something that I spent a few hours on recently which I… Continue reading SSIS Task to decrypt PGP files automatically
Step by Step procedure for rolling upgrades to database mirroring for SQL Server 2008
Here’s something I was up to during the week. It’s a fairly mundane task, but despite that one which is very important, both to the client I was doing it for, and for most people generally who run this type of configuration. The databases I was working with were part of a true 24×7 configuration where any… Continue reading Step by Step procedure for rolling upgrades to database mirroring for SQL Server 2008
Tracing select statements on specific objects in SQL Server without using Profiler
I published a blog post with Basefarm last week about tracing select statements in SQL Server without using profiler. It demonstrates how to use SQL Audit (based on extended events) to record any select statements issues on particular tables over a prolonged time period in a scalable lightweight way. Although SQL Audit was designed as… Continue reading Tracing select statements on specific objects in SQL Server without using Profiler
Viking boat in Stockholm
There’s nothing particularly special about this photo apart from to say that i find it very evocative of my time in Stockholm. Quite what the Viking boat is doing I was never sure, but it’s just that it’s there that makes me think of Stockholm generally in that there always seemed to be something like this happening… Continue reading Viking boat in Stockholm
Looking south east from Åre high zone
A beautiful sunny day near the top of the cable car in Åre, this is a surprisingly good photo considering that it was taken with a mobile phone, a winmobile 6 one at that! Those were the days eh, stylus in hand…..thank god for the HTC sense which made it almost useable, although it did… Continue reading Looking south east from Åre high zone
Looking north over Amberley from the South Downs Way
This is one of my favourite photos of all time, this is my default screen saver on all my machines, if you ever employ me or have me around your office, you’ll notice this on all of my devices. (when I haven’t got SSMS or notepadd++ open that it is) It’s taken from the south… Continue reading Looking north over Amberley from the South Downs Way
Coming back from Grinda
Over the past few years I’ve published content in all sorts of places across the web. I’ve finally managed to find a few hours to set up my domains properly, play with a bit of wordpress and try to centralise all my content going forward. This site is the result of that work and I… Continue reading Coming back from Grinda