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Mitch Wheat has been working as a professional programmer since 1984, graduating with a honours degree in Mathematics from Warwick University, UK in 1986. He moved to Perth in 1995, having worked in software houses in London and Rotterdam. He has worked in the areas of mining, electronics, research, defence, financial, GIS, telecommunications, engineering, and information management. Mitch has worked mainly with Microsoft technologies (since Windows version 3.0) but has also used UNIX. He holds the following Microsoft certifications: MCPD (Web and Windows) using C# and SQL Server MCITP (Admin and Developer). His preferred development environment is C#, .Net Framework and SQL Server. Mitch has worked as an independent consultant for the last 10 years, and is currently involved with helping teams improve their Software Development Life Cycle. His areas of special interest lie in performance tuning |
Sunday, December 01, 2013SQL Server Agent Job Visualisation: SQLjobvisSQL Server must be older than 20 years and yet it still has no agent job schedule visualiser, despite the fact it has been asked for many times. How can that be? Go figure… I needed one at work recently to identify schedule clashes, so I thought “I wonder how hard it would be to write something fairly basic”. Then programmer laziness swiftly kicked in and the next thought was “If this problem is a pain for so many, then someone must have written something already…?" And of course, they have: SQLjobvis It’s basic, simple, works great, and it’s free! It instantly identifies: Brilliant! |
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