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Video: Pt. 3 - Testing the Event Notification and Viewing the Windows Application Event Log

  • ·Skill level: 500 (Advanced)
  • ·Run Time: 14:00
  • ·Instructor: Scott Whigham

Description:

This is the 3rd of five very excellent advanced videos detailing out specific information towards Service Brokers SQL Server. This video starts out with the necessary resolutions to common real life errors to previously written store procedure as well as the following
  • Basic overview of event and xml logs
  • Basic introductory overview for error 18456 Login Failed
  • Properly reading the SQL related events in the event log within the Windows Operating System
  • Introduction to proper utilization of the COUNT() statement
  • Possible Filter Addons for the previously written stored procedure
The final video in the section of three adds a phenomenal closure and addons to the stored procedures. Scott provides us with written and useful code that is sure to make your life easier whether you are trying to learn about writing TSQL or just would like to utilize the code for your own purposes. This video section is for the advanced SQL Server users.

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Scott Whigham

Scott Whigham is the founder of LearnItFirst.com, one of the web's most extensive video training libraries focusing on technical training. Scott is also an experienced consultant, trainer, and author with more than a decade of hands-on experience working with SQL Server databases, writing and debugging applications using Visual Studio, and performance tuning. Scott designed the architecture (websites, class libraries, and database) for the LearnItFirst.com websites and, most re... (Scott's full bio can be found here)


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