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T-SQL Tuesday #83: We’re still dealing with the same problems

What is T-SQL Tuesday?

T-SQL Tuesday is a monthly blog party hosted by a different blogger each month. This blog party was started by Adam Machanic (blog|twitter). You can take part by posting your own participating post that fits the topic of the month and follows the requirements below. Additionally, if you are interested in hosting a future T-SQL Tuesday, contact Adam Machanic on his blog.

 

 This month’s topic

At the end of August, Allan Hirt (blog|twitter) tweeted:

I proceeded to flood Twitter with a bunch of things that IT has been messing up for years. At the end of my tweetstorm, I realized it would be a wonderful topic of T-SQL Tuesday.

Of course, because this is T-SQL Tuesday, let’s put a database-centric spin on Allan’s original tweet. For this month’s topic, I offer two fill-in-the-blank topics:

Whatever your problem, this month is a chance to give your stump speech, and raise some awareness about it. Perhaps we can even make some progress in fixing some of these problems.

 

Some inspiration: Vectors for attacking this topic

You could write about bad habits we still haven’t kicked. There is plenty of misunderstood functionality that people still get wrong. And of course, Bobby Tables still lurks in some applications.

There are plenty of problems that aren’t specific to database professionals–should we be leading the charge to fix these problems? Everyone has stories from the hiring process. Everyone dreads paperwork.

And of course, there’s the SQL Server product itself–an enhancement request you’ve been pining for, or a bug that hasn’t been squashed.

(Just try to avoid kvetching too much. Remember to talk about how to solve the problem.)

 

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