Mich Talebzadeh is a database expert with large DBA and architecture experience with special interests in Sybase and Oracle. He specializes in creating database architectures for large global trading systems involving heterogeneous databases. Mich is based in London and serves as Chairman of the Sybase Future Forum. He is a frequent speaker at Sybase Techforum and other international database conferences. Dr. Talebzadeh holds a Ph.D in Particle Physics from Imperial College, University of London and C.E.R.N., Geneva, Switzerland. He can answer any of your Sybase questions.
Contributions from Mich Talebzadeh
- Starting SQLServer with Sybase ASE
- 15 reasons why Sybase will be in your future
- Syntax and user-defined functions in Sybase XI
- Using Perl to access stored Sybase data
- Test versions of Sybase
- Avoiding deadlocks in ASE
- Creating extract files using BCPs
- Creating a simple backup log
- Dropping a stored procedure properly
- Data roots when queried through a view
- Creating multiple SA user accounts
- Running Sybase without the RUNSERVER file
- Starting a server without RUNSERVER
- Finding the correct subquery for the "not in" condition
- Group permission for truncating tables
- Views vs. Stored procedures
- Types of joins and set theory
- How are checkpoints used in Sybase?
- What is database refreshing?
- Can't find lost sa password in errorlog file