In a previous article, I talked about getting started with managing SQL server using PowerShell and the Server Management Objects (SMO). While that was mostly spent making the connection and doing ...
PowerShell gives DBAs a reason to begin using SMO for real, so now we'll find out about all the gory details I was talking to a good friend at Microsoft last week, telling him about the problems I’ve ...
You have the basic script-building skills, so let's build a script that retrieves and stores SQL Server configuration data. My last few columns have dealt with the basics of setting up PowerShell and ...
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