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TechEd North America Session Videos

In shameless self promotion the video of the talk I did on PowerShell and SQL Server has been posted to the web. I haven't watched this as I just can't bring myself to sit and watch myself for an hour but the session evaluations were pretty good. Therefore I think the odds are pretty good you'll get something out of this session, especially if you're new to PowerShell. A bunch of other talks have also been posted. Here's the landing page for the videos.

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  • Anonymous
    July 31, 2008
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  • Anonymous
    August 01, 2008
    As a "PowerShell" MVP, I love your Advanced PowerShell session covering the SQL specifics. Thanks for doing this and posting it after! -- *Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Admin Frameworks https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Marco.Shaw *PowerShell Co-Community Director - http://www.powershellcommunity.org *Blog - http://marcoshaw.blogspot.com

  • Anonymous
    August 03, 2008
    Thanks Marco. And congratulations on your MVP status for PowerShell! Nice work!

  • Anonymous
    August 08, 2008
    You know, I think I'm going to start a project on codeplex.com to create a snap-in for PowerShell cmdlets specific to SQL Server (using SMO). I'd love to get your feedback.  Your TechEd talk mentioned something like new-database/new-table, and start-backup.  Those are good ones to start with... Feel free to email me directly: marco.shaw@gmail.com anytime.  I'd actually like to talk to the SQL MVPs about this also, if I can find a contact.

  • Anonymous
    August 08, 2008
    Create Table and Backup Database are two great ones given the way they're modeled in SMO. Start Job (SQL Server Agent) might be another one that's interesting. The start-job could also take a parameter for which step to start at - similar to the way the GUI works. rebuild-index could also be interesting. A cmdlet for DBMail (send mail) would also be cool.