Author: Shahzad Khan
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How to Drop Orphan User in SQL Server (Msg 15138)
Read more: How to Drop Orphan User in SQL Server (Msg 15138)I am not able to drop a SQL user and keep getting this error message; Msg 15138, Level 16, State 1, Line 5 The database…
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Why the SQL Agent Jobs are failing after database restore
Read more: Why the SQL Agent Jobs are failing after database restoreAfter the data refresh (database restore), run this, otherwise the job would be failing;
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Shortcuts to run window command with elevated permission
Read more: Shortcuts to run window command with elevated permissionA common trick to run command in elevated permission is to right click and select Run As administrator. Other work arounds are; Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to…
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FIND AND REPLACE using Regular Expression in SSMS
Read more: FIND AND REPLACE using Regular Expression in SSMSWe can use Regular Expression to find and replace, valid with all versions of SSMS Find what: {.+} Replace with: ‘\1’, Look in: Selection Expand Find Option…
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Updating SSIS packages for specific SQL server version
Read more: Updating SSIS packages for specific SQL server versionUpdating SSIS packages for a specific SQL server target version (valid only for SQL Server 2012 and above) Right click on a project, click properties…
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