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SQL Server Forum / General / Data Warehousing / July 2008

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Re-indexing SQL Server Best practice25 Jul 2008 16:40 GMT3
Can anyone tell me what the best practice is to reindexing a SQL-Server 2005
database that has an extensive number of deletions to it.
Thank you,
Al
Is SNMP Windows 2000 compatible to Windows 2003?25 Jul 2008 08:49 GMT-
Can I install an Agent based on SNMP Windows 2000 on a Windows 2003 server?
Thanks,
Daniela
MS SQL 2005 Certification Dumps24 Jul 2008 19:38 GMT-
Pelase find the MS SQL 2005 Certification Dumps at
http://itjobguru.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=351
Regards,
Naveen
content managment in sql 200522 Jul 2008 20:56 GMT1
before years it says that store files on the hard drive and stor only links
in databse is that role true till now or new versions of sql work good even
if files stored in the database ?
and haw the client computer knows what type of data it is retriving like
Performance Point20 Jul 2008 03:51 GMT2
Does PP actually take care of our ETL process?  I always thought I would
have to populate the DW then PP would take it from there.  The training
videos are sort of suggesting something else.
Storing text files in SQL Server 2005 db11 Jul 2008 01:33 GMT2
I need to store our ASP files into a SQL 2005 database. Average file size is
about 35 KB. Could someone please explain an easy way to store text files in
SQL 2005?
Thank you.
Sqlserver licenses10 Jul 2008 07:32 GMT2
Is it necessary to install sqlserver cal licenses on the server
machine.
We have purchased sqlserver standard edition with three cal
We have installed sqlserver standard  edition on a windows 2003 server
New in Datawarehousing02 Jul 2008 15:17 GMT3
I would highly appreciate if anyone provide me any website from where I can
get the quick idea to create cubes in SQL Server and add that cube in Excel
to do some analysis.
Thanks in advance.
 
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