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select
[Name]=s.name,
[ObjectId] = s.service_id,
[Principal]=p.name,
[ServiceQueue]=sq.name,
[ServiceQueueSchema]=sch.name,
[ServiceQueueId] = s.service_queue_id
from sys.services s
join sys.database_principals p on p.principal_id=s.principal_id
join sys.service_queues sq on sq.object_id = s.service_queue_id
join sys.schemas sch on sq.schema_id = sch.schema_id;
select
[Name]=sc.name,
[ServiceId]=scu.service_id
from sys.service_contracts sc
join sys.service_contract_usages scu on sc.service_contract_id=scu.service_contract_id;
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My name is Robert Kanasz and I have been working with ASP.NET, WinForms and C# for several years.
MCSD - Web Applications
MCSE - Data Platform
MCPD - ASP.NET Developer 3.5
- Web Developer 4
MCITP - Database Administrator 2008
- Database Developer 2008
MCSA - SQL Server 2012
MCTS - .NET Framework 3.5, ASP.NET Applications
- SQL Server 2008, Database Development
- SQL Server 2008, Implementation and Maintenance
- .NET Framework 4, Data Access
- .NET Framework 4, Service Communication Applications
- .NET Framework 4, Web Applications
MS - Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3 Specialist
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DBScripter - Library for scripting SQL Server database objects
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