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      <title>Useful xDB troubleshooting queries</title>
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 There is not much structure to be found in this post, I will mainly use it as a location to keep track of useful xDB troubleshooting tips and tricks.
How does all my xDB data flow and how to pinpoint/analyze issues:
  To check what user you are within xDB you will need to have the value of your SC_ANALYTICS_GLOBAL_COOKIE. Copy the value without &amp;lsquo;| False&amp;rsquo;.</description>
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      <title>Sitecore Symposium 2018 - Must read takeaways!</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Oct 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      
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 &amp;ldquo;Returning from this year&amp;rsquo;s Sitecore Symposium in Orlando, I would like to share some improved/new insights that have come to me due to attending some great sessions. Some of this blog post will assume you are using a Sitecore on Azure PAAS solution. Most sessions I attended were related to continuous integration, continuous deployment, architectures, scaling, high availability and disaster recovery. The sessions from Bas Lijten, Dennis Weston and Rob Habraken inspired me most and therefore I will elaborate/reflect on most of their content.</description>
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      <title>Sugcon 2018 Berlin</title>
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  Since there were 60 sessions to participate in, it seemed like a hard job to make a selection. On the other hand, there weren&amp;rsquo;t as much sessions with focus on operations which made things easier. The opening session was about connecting and processing data with x-connect that is not coming from within a Sitecore application. Basically it explained that all data can be pushed to/consumed by the x-connect API.</description>
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