May 2013 Las Vegas UG
Spring is in the air, I think. With that scent in the air, we have a nice juicy topic coming up this month for any and all that are...
2013-05-14
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Spring is in the air, I think. With that scent in the air, we have a nice juicy topic coming up this month for any and all that are...
2013-05-14
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Spring is in the air, I think.
With that scent in the air, we have a nice juicy topic coming up...
2013-05-14
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The Long and Winding Road
It is time for another installment in the monthly blog party for SQL Server professionals known...
2013-05-14
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The Long and Winding Road It is time for another installment in the monthly blog party for SQL Server professionals known as TSQL Tuesday. This month...
2013-05-14
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You have changed your database to single_user mode to do a task. As you go about your business, you lose track of which connection was the single_user connection. You...
2013-05-06
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You have changed your database to single_user mode to do a task. As you go about your business, you lose...
2013-05-06
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I began this post back in October of 2012 after learning that I had passed the SQL Server 2008 MCM...
2013-04-16
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I began this post back in October of 2012 after learning that I had passed the SQL Server 2008 MCM Knowledge exam. I had set it aside in hopes...
2013-04-16
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AlwaysOn – Finally, A usable ‘mirror’! In the past, High Availability and Disaster Recovery (HADR) had many limitations. Clustering and Mirroring are great, but the mirror/secondary database is not...
2013-04-10
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AlwaysOn – Finally, A usable ‘mirror’!
In the past, High Availability and Disaster Recovery (HADR) had many limitations. Clustering and Mirroring are...
2013-04-10
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By Steve Jones
This was Redgate in 2010, spread across the globe. First the EU/US Here’s Asia...
By John
Today is Christmas and while I do not expect anybody to actual be reading...
By Bert Wagner
Until recently, my family's 90,000+ photos have been hidden away in the depths of...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Happy Holidays, Let's Do Nerdy...
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In SQL Server 2025, I run this command:
SELECT UNISTR('*3041*308A*304C\3068 and good night', '*') as "A Classic";
What is returned? (assume the database has an appropriate collation)
A:
B:
C:
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