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Paul Burke

Paul Burke is a programmer analyst for a financial institution in London. He is an MCSE, MCSD, and MCP:IS.
Email: paul.j.burke@btinternet.com

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XML Links

By Paul Burke, 04/11/2000

Here's a list of XML-related Web sites.

XML -- The Current Big Thing

By Paul Burke, 04/11/2000

XML is an obvious choice for data transportation because many organizations are settling on it as an industry-standard description of data.

XML and SQL Server 2000

By Paul Burke, 03/22/2000

Check out SQL Server 2000's XML enhancements and explore an example of how you can extract data from SQL Server 2000 as XML, format the data, then use that data in your ...

Using SQL Profiler

By Paul Burke, 07/01/1999

The new SQL Profiler utility lets you monitor, analyze, and tune SQL Server 7.0.

SQL Profiler Terms

By Paul Burke, 07/01/1999

An Overview of SQL Trace

By Paul Burke, 07/01/1999

Use SQL Trace, an Open Data Services (ODS)sniffer program, to monitor, record and troubleshoot SQL Server 6.x.

Creating a Trace

By Paul Burke, 07/01/1999

Start with provided samples and wizard-generated traces to quickly create custom traces to investigate database problems.

SQL Profiler

By Paul Burke, 04/01/1999

The new SQL Profiler in SQL Server 7.0 is powerful and easy to use. SQL Profiler is based on the SQL Trace utility for SQL Server 6.X.

An Overview of SQL Trace

By Paul Burke, 04/01/1999

Microsoft supplied the SQL Trace utility with SQL Server 6.x and replaced it with SQL Profiler in SQL Server 7.0. Anything you can do on a SQL 6.x system with SQL Trace, you can ...

Creating a Trace

By Paul Burke, 04/01/1999

Although the options seem endless, if you start with the provided samples and wizard-generated traces, you can quickly create custom traces to investigate database issues.

SQL Profiler Terms

By Paul Burke, 04/01/1999