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Find and Replace a String in the Whole Database

By Luiz Barros, 2008/04/11

Total article views: 1268 | Views in the last 30 days: 159

To just look for a string occureences in the whole database, set @Replace to 0. If you want to find and replace, set @Replace to 1

By Luiz Barros, 2008/04/11

Total article views: 1268 | Views in the last 30 days: 159
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