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- Generate synchronization scripts in SQL Server with TableDiff
- TableDiff is a console executable that allows you to compare data between SQL Server tables. Plus, since it is packaged with SQL Server, you don't need to buy additional tools when you want to examine lookup tables in different database environments. DBAs often have to find the differences...
- Tags: Microsoft SQL Server, Tim Chapman, TableDiff, Databases, server, SourceTable, TableDiff utility, database, SQL Server Newsletter, Environment, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Technical articles 2007-04-23
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- Generate synchronization scripts in SQL Server with TableDiff
- DBAs often have to find the differences between lookup tables in different database environments (i.e., development, quality-assurance, staging, and production). The data in these lookup tables are required to be the same across environments to ensure that your testing is accurate. There are a variety of great...
- Tags: Microsoft SQL Server, Environment, Server, TableDiff, Tim, Databases, Storage, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Hardware, Tim Chapman
- Blog posts 2008-04-22
- Speed up SQL Server database queries with these tips
- If you've worked with SQL Server databases for any amount of time, it's practically a given that you've run into slow running queries. Sometimes the reason for the slow response time is due to the load on the system, and other times it is because the query is not written...
- Tags: Business Situation, Database, Microsoft SQL Server, Statement, SaleDate, Tim Chapman
- Blog posts 2007-09-11
- A simple solution for tracking changes to Access data
- This article is also available as a PDF download.Your data is important. In fact, it's critical to yourbusiness. Entering, storing, and maintaining valid data is the most importantjob of any database. When you're the only one using the database, you can limitmistakes. However, when multiple users are changing data, a...
- Tags: Microsoft Access, Susan Harkins, audit
- Technical articles 2007-03-13
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