Invitation from Taiob Ali This month, we’ll explore: How is AI changing our careers? Welcome to another edition of T-SQL Tuesday, the monthly blog party for the SQL Server community! I’m Taiob Ali, your host for this month, and I’m excited to invite you to share your thoughts on a...| T-SQL Tuesday
## The Current Invitation The current invitation (July 2025) is for [T-SQL Tuesday #188](../188). The next invitation should be released on August 5. [Invitation](https://procuresql.com/blog/2025/07/01/tsqltuesday-188-growing-the-younger-data-community-and-speakers/) from [John Sterrett](https://procuresql.com/blog/author/johnsterrett/) [ProcureSQL](http://procuresql.com/) wouldn’t exist today if it weren’t for being involved in the community. Straight out of college, Dolph Santorine drag...| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation from John Sterrett ProcureSQL wouldn’t exist today if it weren’t for being involved in the community. Straight out of college, Dolph Santorine dragged me along to the local AITP monthly meetings in Wheeling, WV. This led me to start a SQL Server user group in Wheeling and host SQL...| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation from Joe Fleming For T-SQL Tuesday this month, someone made the mistake of allowing me to host! I’m curious about how you solve problems. If we’ve never met, I’m an independent SQL Server consultant in the Detroit, Mich. area. I ran the PASS user group for this area until...| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation from Andy Levy One of my favorite non-engine features of SQL Server is SQL Server Agent. It’s been around for a quarter of a century and while it would be wonderful to see some new features and revisions brought to it, it does its job well and keeps on...| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation from Erik Darling This month’s T-SQL Tuesday invitation: You can talk about whatever you want, but it has to be a video Non-video entries will not be televised You don’t have to be on camera You can host the video anywhere you want You must link back to this...| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation from Deborah Melkin Our topic this month is one that’s near and dear to my heart: Mentoring and Sponsorship. For those of you who don’t know, I am a co-founder of a mentorship circle, WITspiration, and have been a mentor as part of New Stars of Data many times....| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation from Steve Jones Managing Database Permissions One of the things I see lots of people struggle with is the database permissions for their logins/users. DBAs or Ops people are always getting requests to add people, rarely requests to remove people, and not often enough, requests to audit who has...| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation and round-up from Rob Farley It’s my turn to host T-SQL Tuesday again. It’s been a while for me. I think the last time was when the topic was Plan Operators and my round-up included a clickable imagemap of a query plan, complete with a Paul White operator, and...| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation and roundup from Kevin Chant This month I have the pleasure of hosting the invite for T-SQL Tuesday, which is the first ever T-SQL Tuesday and Festive Tech Calendar crossover. So that people from different communities can unite in their contributions and get introduced to each other. Especially those...| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation and roundup from Tim Mitchell Most of us who work with data have, at least a few times, been presented with a challenge to explore and attempt to make sense of a poorly-defined set of data. Often it’s a collection of text files or Excel documents without any context...| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation from Deepthi Goguri Have you had any recent technological problems at work that you were able to fix? You might have tried very hard for days to figure out the answer to the technical issue you faced, but it turns out that a minor modification you made may have...| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation and recap from Mala Mahadevan I am excited to host the T-SQL Tuesday blog party for August 2024. I’ve done this many times, but I always remember when I was new to the community and how much it helped me gain recognition. Thanks to Adam Machanic for starting this...| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation from Louis Davidson. The challenge One of the things I tend to do when I am working on a project is to think of myself over three time periods. The past, present and the future. The past version of me made lots of mistakes. Current Me is living through...| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation from Andy Leonard. Microsoft Build 2024 was just last month (at the time of this writing) and the sheer number of announcements is almost overwhelming! You can read about the announcements from the Build Book of News and view selected sessions online. I am honored to host this month’s...| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation from Kevin Feasel. I’VE GOT A JOB FOR YOU [](https://36chambers.wordpress.com/?p=19613) If you’re reading this, there’s a pretty good chance you’ve been on a job interview before. You might even have received a job at some point! Or maybe you’re on the other side of the hiring table: you’re searching...| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation from Pinal Dave. Hello, SQL Server enthusiasts! It’s time for another exciting edition of T-SQL Tuesday, and I’m thrilled to be your host for this month’s episode – Has AI Helped You with Your SQL Server Job? As database professionals, we’re always looking for ways to improve our efficiency...| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation from Todd Kleinhans. First off, what in the world is Hekaton? Hekaton was the internal project name within Microsoft to implement in-memory tables (IMOLTP) both with and without persisting data to disk (more on that aspect later); it was designed with a completely latch-free and lock-free data structure based...| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation and roundup from Brent Ozar. Your readers wonder what kinds of jobs are out there in the database world, what exactly it is that you do, and what your daily grind is like. While it’d be cool to cover all of that, let’s start with something simple. Your mission...| T-SQL Tuesday
Invitation and write up from Reitse Eskens appy new year to all of you avid bloggers! I hope most of you had a great time during the past weeks, though most of you have seen the sad news of the loss of an excellent member of the Sql Family. Let’s...| T-SQL Tuesday