SSC Editorial: The Problem Solver
The Problem Solver. Ever scoffed at personality types? Surely none of us are just one thing, but often we are...
2015-08-31
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The Problem Solver. Ever scoffed at personality types? Surely none of us are just one thing, but often we are...
2015-08-31
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One of the big goals for SQLSaturday was for it to be a membership drive. It’s worked hugely well in...
2015-08-27
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Compliance training, never a fun topic and I think that is too bad. A combination of companies checking the box,...
2015-08-26
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When a new SQLSaturday event is launched an email is sent to all the speakers who have opted in to...
2015-08-25
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Meeting held at Nova Southeastern here in Orlando Arrived early to meet David Pless, good thing we were early – couldn’t...
2015-08-17
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Meeting is held at Sonny’s BBQ, they have a long room (used to be outside seating) that works pretty well...
2015-08-17
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My mom gave me a book about Leonard Nimoy recently and we talked later about the impact his life had...
2015-08-15
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Scott McKenzie was the DJ of Mix 105 here in Orlando for an astounding 24 years and that’s been the...
2015-08-12
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David Pless is presenting:
Query Store is a new feature in SQL Server 2016, and is also available in Azure SQL...
2015-08-12
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Ran across this while visiting the Air & Space Museum over the summer, the Smithsonian launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise...
2015-08-05
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By Brian Kelley
There's a great article from MIT Technology Review about resetting on the hype of...
By Steve Jones
etherness – n. the wistful feeling of looking around a gathering of loved ones,...
By Steve Jones
A customer was asking about tracking logins and logouts in Redgate Monitor. We don’t...
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What does this code return in SQL Server 2025+? (assume the database has an appropriate collation)
SELECT UNISTR('Hello 4E16754C') AS 'A Classic';
A:
B:
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