Back Yourself Up
Ever thought about yourself as a resource that should be backed up to minimize your loss?
2018-09-05
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Ever thought about yourself as a resource that should be backed up to minimize your loss?
2018-09-05
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What makes SQL Server professionals stick together? Can we draw any conclusions from this?
2017-07-10
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Both options have their advantages and disadvantages. Neither is universally right for all situations. Understand the differences before picking the model that works for your situation.
2017-06-12
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Are you a do-it-all DBA, or do you specialize in one aspect of database work?
2015-09-07
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One Way to Handle a Very Complex Database Project with Several Databases and Cross References
2015-05-19
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2013-07-26
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A table does not so much 'have' a clustered index as a table 'is' a clustered index.
2013-07-22
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An introduction to Universal Product Codes with code to help you use them in your database.
2013-02-28
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A table doesn't so much "have" a clustered index as a table "is" a clustered index.
2012-12-24
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Today we have a guest editorial from Hakim Ali. Today Akim talks about why holding back out of politeness in code reviews may be a self-defeating practice.
2012-08-06
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On SQL Server 2025, I have a database that has this collation: SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS. I decide I want to run this code:
SELECT UNISTR('*3041*308A*304C*3068 and good night', '*') AS 'A Classic';
I get this error:Msg 9844, Level 16, State 4, Line 24 The char/varchar input type uses an unsupported collation. Only a UTF8 collation is supported with char/varchar input type in UNISTR function.What is the easiest way to fix this error? See possible answers