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1:04 AM
how is @JackDouglas, my brother, doing?
 
 
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5:18 AM
Good Morning
 
5:59 AM
@Marian Actually that document is the basis for a/the solution/workaround, as far as I can tell, considering the testing I conducted on one of my "centralized" servers.
@Marian ...and cool. Glad there are more configured that way.
 
Morning
 
6:39 AM
Morning
 
7:17 AM
@EvanCarroll Morning brother
 
 
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8:51 AM
@hot2use nice, good to hear you found an idea to work on
morning
 
 
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12:24 PM
It's "entrust someone with something", isn't it? At least it can't be "entrust something with someone" with exactly the same meaning as the first one, right? Asking in connection with this HNQ question.
 
I would say so, yes
but the meaning is still clear
 
12:40 PM
I was confused by the title but then it became more or less clear after I read the "correct" wording in the body of the post.
I didn't see the film so I wasn't sure if that Stone thing wasn't in actual fact a person the way it said in the title
 
It's possible e.g. the Americans have different rules
but that is outside my personal experience
 
1:06 PM
Are the details I provided in this answer still valid for SQL Server 2019? I seem to remember something about scalar functions being "inlined" now, but I don't have 2019 yet so I can't test it.
 
@MaxVernon There is nothing in the current CTP about functions.
 
@PaulWhite hmmm curious... I wonder what I'm thinking of.
thanks though!
 
You're probably thinking about an academic paper.
Nothing has been announced yet.
The latest official announcements are all in docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/sql-server/…
 
1:30 PM
I'm investigating an accidental data deletion by reading the transaction log backup, and relatively shortly before the accident I see LOP_MODIFY_COLUMNSon sysobjvalues
would that be something worth investigating or a waste of time?
 
1:41 PM
@PaulWhite is right, nothing in the current CTP
but at my last SQL Sat a MS architect said they initially planned for that feature to be a part of current Vnext (2019)
 
@Marian ahhh yes, thanks. That's what I remember reading.
 
same article that Paul is talking about
 
right
 
@TomV hard to say
 
@PaulWhite it was/is in work, but they don't know yet if it will be ready for RTM
 
1:43 PM
> sys.sysobjvalues Exists in every database. Contains a row for each general value property of an entity.
I don't even understand what the documentation is trying to tell me it contains
 
@TomV yes it gets updated a lot in many different circumstances.
@Marian I'm limited to what I can say in public.
 
@PaulWhite I thought you're supposed to be one of the testers involved :)
 
@Marian That may or may not be true. I couldn't say.
 
2:22 PM
hi @RandiVertongen
 
hello tom
 

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