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PowerShell Week at SQL University – Post 1

Getting Started With PowerShell Variables Yesterday we laid the ground work for PowerShell Week.  Today we will learn about Variables in PowerShell. You will notice that PowerShell variables work very differently from SQL Server variables. The evolution of variables in SQL Server is pretty straight forward. In SQL Server 2000 you had to DECLARE a variable as a [...]

PowerShell Week at SQL University – Post 0

Welcome to PowerShell Week at SQL University.  For regulars at SQLvariant, SQL University is something Jorge Segarra organized to get industry experts together to create learning courses around SQL Server.  These learning courses are in one week segments that focus on a specific area.  When I began blogging about PowerShell there were some complications based on [...]

Get More Done with SQLPSX

In my LiveMeeting session for the AppDev Virtual Chapter of PASS yesterday I talked about building on top of tools that others had already built for you to use.  A great one for any DBA to use is the SQL PowerShell Extensions known as SQLPSX.  Even if you’ve never used PowerShell before you should take [...]

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