Leanring from Experts
A guest editorial from Andy Warren. Experience helps us do a better job, and one way you can get that is learning from experts.
2010-07-07
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A guest editorial from Andy Warren. Experience helps us do a better job, and one way you can get that is learning from experts.
2010-07-07
249 reads
This is one of the lessons you don’t want to hear when you’re 18, or the newest member of a...
2010-07-07
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Another story with a lesson today, this one about learning to work smarter and not just harder. Easy to say,...
2010-07-07
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Here’s another quirk that has been there forever. Open up the linked table UI and select a handful of tables,...
2010-07-06
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I think all managers are told they must delegate to succeed and/or survive. Seems obvious, a manager can’t do it...
2010-07-01
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I use Access when I don’t have dedicated admin tools for editing data, frequently the case for infrequently changed data...
2010-06-30
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Conference calls are a fact of life for most of us. Remote offices, remote workers, clients – lots of reasons to...
2010-06-29
1,425 reads
A simple motivational plan goes sideways in this guest editorial from Andy Warren.
2010-06-29
194 reads
Here’s the editorial for SSC today and while it’s a humorous story about asking for donuts and getting a free...
2010-06-29
1,423 reads
It’s been a busy month for me for PASS activities. I spent almost the entire week last week on PASS...
2010-06-28
701 reads
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...
By Kamil
Managing Microsoft Fabric at scale quickly becomes painful if you rely only on the...
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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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