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  • Off topic: Seattle restaurant deals just in time for SQL PASS 2009

    If you're in Seattle for SQL PASS 2009, and you have an appetite for fine Seattle food but you don't have an unlimited budget, there are several November deals to consider. 3-course prix fixe dinners for $30 Restaurants in the downtown area (including Belltown) include: Andaluca (a favorite of...
    Posted to Dougbert on SSIS by dougbert on 11-02-2009
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  • Off topic? Pretty charts, and SSIS in Siberia

    I was crushed by the news that Microsoft AdCenter Analytics was being discontinued. As a beta user, I'd enjoyed the pretty charts about visits to my blog. Where was I going to get pretty charts now (without implementing BI of my own, at least)? So I added the free ClustrMaps widget to my page (you'll...
    Posted to Dougbert on SSIS by dougbert on 04-27-2009
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  • Off topic: Talking SQL Server on an Italian beach

    In the midst of the recent snowfall that put the Seattle area out of business for 10 days, one sunny spot ( advance pun ) was a Christmas email from SQL Server MVP Andrea Montanari . I haven't seen Andrea in person since the MVP Summit in 2006 or 2007. All of us on the database-related Support teams...
    Posted to Dougbert on SSIS by dougbert on 12-29-2008
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  • Not for use with the SendMail task!

    Hey, someone finally told those Marketing folks that there's something other than coffee mugs and polo shirts! But I wasn't expecting...US postage stamps! Sure enough, now you can mail your bill payments with a SQL Server 2008 stamp... Click the Microsoft link at this URL . You'll notice...
    Posted to Dougbert on SSIS by dougbert on 06-25-2008
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  • Where is Excel Part 3?

    Coming later today after proofreading. Please don't anticipate miracles - some of the issues with the Excel driver simply don't have solutions or workarounds that are satisfactory in all cases. You forgot something in one of your blog posts Please comment! I've enabled anonymous comments...
    Posted to Dougbert on SSIS by dougbert on 06-21-2008
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