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PowerShell for SQL Server Essentials

PowerShell for SQL Server Essentials

Copyright 2015 Packt Publishing

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.

Every effort has been made in the preparation of this book to ensure the accuracy of the information presented. However, the information contained in this book is sold without warranty, either express or implied. Neither the authors, nor Packt Publishing, and its dealers and distributors will be held liable for any damages caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book.

Packt Publishing has endeavored to provide trademark information about all of the companies and products mentioned in this book by the appropriate use of capitals. However, Packt Publishing cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information.

First published: February 2015

Production reference: 1200215

Published by Packt Publishing Ltd.

Livery Place

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Birmingham B3 2PB, UK.

ISBN 978-1-78439-149-2

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Credits

Author

Donabel Santos

Reviewers

Mark Andrews

Peter Johnson

Rahul Singla

Acquisition Editors

Rebecca Pedley

Meeta Rajani

Content Development Editor

Akshay Nair

Technical Editors

Pragnesh Bilimoria

Taabish Khan

Copy Editors

Gladson Monteiro

Veena Mukundan

Alfida Paiva

Project Coordinator

Mary Alex

Proofreaders

Ting Baker

Simran Bhogal

Paul Hindle

Indexer

Monica Ajmera Mehta

Graphics

Valentina D'silva

Production Coordinator

Nilesh R. Mohite

Cover Work

Nilesh R. Mohite

About the Author

Donabel Santos (SQL Server MVP) is a business intelligence architect, trainer/instructor, consultant, author, and principal at QueryWorks Solutions, based in Vancouver, Canada. She works primarily with SQL Server for database/data warehouse, reporting, and ETL solutions. She scripts and automates tasks with PowerShell and creates dashboards and visualizations with Tableau and Power BI.

She is a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT). She provides consulting and corporate training to clients. She is also the lead instructor for SQL Server and Tableau (Visual Analytics) courses at British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT).

Donabel is an MCITP DBA and a developer for SQL Server and MCTS for SharePoint. She is also a Tableau Desktop 7 Core Certified and a Tableau Desktop 8 Certified Professional. She is currently working on her SQL Server 2012 (and upcoming 2014) certifications.

She is a self-confessed data geek. She loves working with data and thinks SQL Server is a lot of fun and Tableau is just amazing at delivering insights. She authored SQL Server 2012 with PowerShell V3 Cookbook , Packt Publishing , and contributed to PowerShell Deep Dives , Manning Publications . She blogs at www.sqlbelle.com and tweets at @sqlbelle.

Acknowledgments

I didn't think I had it in me to write another book. However, my niece came along after the first book was published and she wasn't in my acknowledgements. So, I wanted to have an opportunity to mention her in another book.

To my dearest Chiyo: I hope you always remember that Tita loves you very much. Tita will always be there for you whenever you need her.

In my first book, I apologized for the lengthy acknowledgements. In this second book, I will do the same.

To Eric: thank you for still being here with me through the ups and downs, the happy times, and the crazy times. I am looking forward to many more adventures, side by side, hand in hand. I love you.

To Papa and Mama: you always give me strength and inspiration. I keep on going because of you. Thank you for everything that you've done for us, and I am so happy that your granddaughter gives you a lot of joy. I love you both very much.

To JR and RR: you will always be my baby brothers, and I am so proud to be your elder sister.

To Lisa: you're my sister, and I wouldn't have it any other way. I'm there for you and will be there to support you as best as I can.

To my in laws: Mom Lisa, Dad Richard, Ama, Aunt Rose, Catherine, David, Jayden, and Kristina; thank you for being my family. Thank you for all the fun times and all the support all these years. Thank you for being there whenever I needed you; words cannot express my gratitude. Jayden and Kristina, Agim and Agu love you two very much, and we'll be there for you to play with you, teach you, and support you. We just want hugs and kisses in return.

To my BCIT family: Kevin Cudihee, Joanne Atha, Elsie Au, Cynthia van Ginkel, Steve Eccles, Dean Hildebrand, and to all my students, past and present; thank you. BCIT is my second home. It has paved the way for many good things in my life and I will always be grateful.

To my UBC family: my super wonderful boss extraordinaire, Pradeep Nair, and my superb teammates Joe Xing, Min Zhu, George Firican, Mary Mootatamby, Jason Metcalfe, Tom Yerex, and Suzanne Landry. I love going to work everyday. You are all awesome; we have a great team and it is a privilege to work with all of you.

To the Packt team: Meeta Rajani for contacting me to author this book and Akshay Nair, who has helped me throughout the process; thank you.

I didn't do this alone. I have learned so much from so many other people, all the SQL Server and PowerShell MVPs, and each technology's communities and bloggers. The Tableau community is also quite inspiring, from Zen masters (Joe Mako, Jonathan Drummey, Kelly Martin, and Dan Murray) to all the bloggers and vizzers. Special thank you to Dan Murray, Tim Costello, Jason Schumacher, John Pain, and Liz Feller. Thank you all for making learning fun again.

There are so many other people who inspired and helped me along the way, including friends, students, and acquaintances. Thank you.

Most importantly, thank you Lord for all the miracles and blessings in my life.

About the Reviewers

Mark Andrews has had a varied career in technology. Over the last 18 years, he has held several different positions, ranging from customer service to quality assurance. Throughout all these positions, the responsibility of configuration management and build management has always fallen either on Mark personally or on one of the groups that he managed. Because of his "keeping a hand in" management style, he has been involved closely with the scripting and automation framework for these areas. Creating scripted frameworks that intercommunicate across machine / operating system / domain boundaries is a passion for him.

He has worked on PowerShell 3.0 Advanced Administration Handbook , Packt Publishing , and Windows PowerShell 4.0 for .NET Developers , Packt Publishing .

Peter Johnson has over 34 years of enterprise computing experience. He started working with PowerShell when it first surfaced from Microsoft as Monad. He has been working with Java for 17 years, and for the last 12 years, he has been heavily involved in Java performance tuning. He is a frequent speaker on Java performance topics at various conferences, including the Computer Measurement Group annual conference, JBoss World, and Linux World. He is a moderator for the IDE and WildFly/JBoss forums at Java Ranch. He is also the coauthor of the book

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