T-SQL Tuesday 109: Influence Somebody Invite
Building on the work of these three fine individuals, here comes the difficult task. You have been the benefactor of some awesome help from somebody else. You even wrote...
2018-12-04
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Building on the work of these three fine individuals, here comes the difficult task. You have been the benefactor of some awesome help from somebody else. You even wrote...
2018-12-04
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How have you impacted somebody in the community?
It has now been 28 months since the last time I hosted a...
2018-12-04
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I explore the question of if it is possible to reboot the server from within SQL Server or even simply shut down the entire server. Well, you can certainly...
2018-12-03
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One of the really super cool things about the SQL community is the frequent opportunity one could have to get involved.
One of my favorite methods of getting involved is...
2018-11-30
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It’s a Wonderful Life
One of the really super cool things about the SQL community is the frequent opportunity one could...
2018-11-30
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Working as a Data Professional
An old friend Malathi Mahadevan (b | t) asked me one day if I would be interested...
2018-11-29
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Not only will you encounter some interesting stories, but I believe you will also encounter some interesting insight into some of the contributors for this book: Data Professionals at...
2018-11-29
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When it comes to characteristics of an MVP, the two groups (geek and jock) are no longer at the opposite ends of the spectrum. Rather, they are very similar...
2018-11-28
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How to be an MVP in LIFE
One of the fun things about being involved in the community is the opportunity...
2018-11-28
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As a Database Administrator, something that should be part of your database audit is monitoring the growth of files. That...
2018-11-27
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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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