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- StreamInsight talk coming up at SQLBits by Rob Farley on Nov 20, 2009
My talk on StreamInsight is up next. I’ll try to blog more about that later. For now, I want to mention more about SQLBits itself. This is by far the largest SQL-only conference I’ve attended (I haven’t been to SQL-PASS yet), and it’s great t...
- Automating backups for ACT! by Sage by Life and Times with ACT! by Sage by GL Computing on Sep 21, 2009
One of the problems we notice is that users are not sure of the different options available to create and maintain proper backups of their ACT! data, so I thought it would provide value to list them here. As ACT! by Sage database uses a SQL engine,...
- Which MS SQL versions should you use with ACT! 2010 (#ACT2010) by Life and Times with ACT! by Sage by GL Computing on Sep 18, 2009
There have been some changes to the supported SQL versions with ACT! 2010 and some users may need to look at with version to use in order to maximise the performance or scalability of ACT! The standard ACT! by Sage 2010 only supports SQL 2005 Expres...
- More SQL Conferences coming up, including SQL Bits and SQL Down Under by Rob Farley on Aug 27, 2009
I know I won’t be there, as I’m a million miles away in Australia, but being from the UK myself, I always have an interest in the UK SQL community and in particular, events like SQL Bits. This is the fifth SQL Bits conference, and they keep gett...
- SSRS: Removing the Navigation link using an Expression by Rob Farley on Aug 4, 2009
There are times when you want to have a Navigation property of a textbox (typically providing a link to a URL or other report), but you don’t always want the link to be there. Sometimes you just want it to be an ordinary textbox. This particularly...
- Still learning… foreign keys don’t need to reference a primary key by Rob Farley on Aug 4, 2009
…but you should still have a primary key on every table of course. It’s just that I only recently discovered that you can have a foreign key that references something else, so long as it’s known to be unique through a unique index / constraint...
- Congratulations LobsterPot Solutions by Dave's DayDreams on Aug 2, 2009
I see that Adelaide's own SQL Server-specialist consulting company – LobsterPot Solutions – are now a Microsoft Certified Partner (Data Management Solutions, Business Intelligence). Well done Rob!






