SQL Server Events in the UK – June 2013
Oh my god, there are so many events happening this month it is crazy. I’m going to break with tradition...
2013-06-03
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Oh my god, there are so many events happening this month it is crazy. I’m going to break with tradition...
2013-06-03
695 reads
Things are really ramping up in May and June this year, it’s a great time to be an IT Professional with so...
2013-05-01
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Earlier this year I had the chance to collaborate on my first ever white paper “Top 10 Tips for Optimizing...
2013-04-30
1,428 reads
Thomas La Rock (Blog | Twitter) recently wrote a blog post about misplacing a device he has called a FitBit One which...
2013-04-29
1,711 reads
There has been lots of speculation in the SQL Server community as to what the official name of the next...
2013-04-18
1,265 reads
Before we dive in to the post, I’d like to give a big thank you to Bob Pusateri (Blog|Twitter) for...
2013-04-09
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The bank holiday and work have put me a few days behind schedule, but here is the list out all of the...
2013-04-04
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This weekend was full of a range of emotions for me. Grab a beverage and I’ll tell you all about...
2013-03-11
866 reads
Unless you’ve entered “100th blog post” into your favourite search engine and clicked on pot luck (or whatever it is)...
2013-03-01
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Welcome to the first of what I plan to be a regular recurring theme. Right here I will list out...
2013-03-01
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By Steve Jones
I was looking back at my year and decided to see if SQL Prompt...
In the era of cloud-native applications, Kubernetes has become the default standard platform for...
By Steve Jones
I’ve often done some analysis of my year in different ways. Last year I...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item The North Star for the...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Multiple Escape Characters
Hi, below i show various results trying to reach our ftp site (a globalscape...
In SQL Server 2025, I run this code (in a database with the appropriate collation):
SELECT UNISTR('%*3041%*308A%*304C%*3068 and good night', '%*') AS 'A Classic';
What is returned? See possible answers