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Wednesday, September 05, 2007 - Posts
MSDB and the History of the World
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A few weeks ago I was tasked with moving SQL Agent jobs from one SQL box to another. In my life as a DBA, these types of requests come up several times a year. On a server with 2 or 3 jobs, even 5 to 10, it is easy enough to right-click
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