(SheoNarayan) In a scenario where a page has multiple buttons and the need is to avoid validation on clicking of certain button, we can follow this approach.
Other News
Microsoft Issues Security Warning For Zero-Day Bug
(Antone Gonsalves) Microsoft says the newly discovered vulnerability in the ASP.NET framework could make a denial of service attack relatively easy to execute on a Web site.
Setting Up Email Notification for SSIS Package Failure
(Claire Hsu) As a DBA, we often setup monitoring to receive job failure notification, but when it comes to SSIS packages, we either do not capture the job failure (if the job runs through the command prompt) or we have no idea why it failed. In this article, I’d like to walk you through how to enabl
SQL SERVER – Target Recovery Time of a Database – Advance Option in SQL Server 2012
(Pinal Dave) Recently I was going over few advanced options of SQL Server 2012 in database properties and I found a new option in the property screen.
Timestamp datatype – Does it store Date or Time?
(Madhivanan) Often deveopers confuse themselves between Timestamp and Datetime datatypes. But they are entirely different datatypes. Although the name has Time, the Timestamp datatype has nothing to do anything with date or time. Also you cannot explicitely add/update that column. It gets updated wh
SQL Server AlwaysOn – Part 2 – Availability Groups Setup
(Brady Upton) SQL Server has produced some excellent High Availability options, but I was looking for an option that would allow me to access my secondary database without it being read-only or in restoring mode. I need the ability to see transactions occur and query the secondary database.
Open Kimono Time for Data
Open Kimono Time for Data Is it time to shift our job goals? I think so. For years it’s been about protecting data. This has run the full range of duties, from protecting data security-wise to protecting data to provide for recovery. I think these are still key, but I think too that our focus is going to necessarily shift. […]
Reader Reactions on Recent Entity Framework Editorials
SSWUG-TV With Steven Wynkoop, Sam Brace, and our Field Reporter – Kevin Kline In this new episode of SSWUG-tv we take a look at the purchase of Green Hat by IBM. Come Check It Out Is Entity Framework the successor to ODBC? Lots of good input on this topic. Some of the responses are contradictory. Here’s what some of our […]
Hijacking Innodb Foreign Keys
(Peter Zaitsev) I guess I’m first to post in 2012 so Happy New Year all blog readers!
Fetching LOB Data in DB2
(Chris Hird) We have recently had to look at the LOB data contained within a database while working with a prospect and having never done this before thought we would share the experience. The prospect has a large number of LOB fields in their database and is looking at the Easycom server as a possi
