![]() ![]() That way you’re able to see when you need to update to the newest version. If you are using community scripts, then more likely than not, they are versioned. Have your scripts in a centralised place where everyone gets the same changes applied to them, where you can roll back unwanted changes.Ĭheck out Brett Miller’s ( blog | twitter ) presentation “ GitOps – Git for Ops people“. Have your tools in a centralised place where those who need it can access it. If you are using scripts, community-made or self-made, then you should store them properly. Why? Because you are the master of your craft and a master of their craft takes care of their tools. ![]() I want to talk about you as a person and as a community member. I’m going to talk about what to do with or any scripts. This list is not what I’m going to talk about though. I have a (sadly unmaintained) list of scripts from various community members on my blog. Tools of the trade are a topic that I enjoy. This month we have Mikey Bronowski ( blog | twitter ) asking us about the most helpful and useful tools we know of or use. T-SQL Tuesday is a monthly blogging party where a topic gets assigned and all wishing to enter write about the subject. Welcome to T-SQL Tuesday, the brainchild of Adam Machanic ( twitter ) and ward of Steve Jones ( blog | twitter ).
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