I normally use Atlassian's SourceTree to come to grips with Git & Github.
I then pull down the repository from their "upstream" and synchronise with my "origin".
I then change the code in a new "dev" or "Patch-1" branch on my local machine and synchronise that with my origin\dev or origin\Patch-1 branch on Github.
That is then referenced in the "Pull Request" on Github in the SQL-Server-First-Responder DEV branch.
@ChrisTravers I think the last time I wrote C code that went into production was nearly 10 years ago. It makes me feel old. Are you still based out of Indonesia?
@sp_BlitzErik Do you know if the XE session will actually show that the SELECT statement that caused an automatic stats update to run caused writes? I'm just trying to verify that now
The c something o doesn't understand why it's impossible to optimize a query with over a hundred things in the where clause so he referred to 'how does Google do it'
Is there any (openly) available documentation on EPIC clarity table relations (aside from the data dictionary, eg. table relation diagrams, data flow documentation, or docs on how certain tables 'work' (specifically in the area of Professional Billing))?
Have access to specific tables in EPIC cl...
i mean, this is a bad forum to ask, but if you know anyone who works for that big bad $isv, you could show them that question so that perhaps proper documentation is written and easy to locate.