Jan 14, 2016
Say, you have a SQL script ready, and you want that to run automatically without you kick starting it every single time. You can do this via 'adding the script to Windows Task Scheduler', and confi...
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Say, you have a SQL script ready, and you want that to run automatically without you kick starting it every single time. You can do this via 'adding the script to Windows Task Scheduler', and confi...