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This past Friday I received a call from our systems team stating that they were running low on Disk Space...
2009-09-14
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This past Friday I received a call from our systems team stating that they were running low on Disk Space...
2009-09-14
4,376 reads
I have not worked with SQL Server 7.0 in a loooong time. So when I received a call from a...
2009-09-14
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We have several “Home Grown” applications at my current place of employment. This provides our development staff with a great...
2009-09-11
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We have been working hard trying to get speakers to complete the year for our SQL Lunch schedule. I am...
2009-09-10
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I have not worked with SQL Server 7.0 in a loooong time. So when I received a call from a...
2009-09-09
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Well looks like I will be packing my bags for Sunny Orlando. I Just found out that my abstract was...
2009-09-04
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On Monday August 1st I had the pleasure of speaking to a group of college students that all belong to...
2009-09-04
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I have been following this series of articles since the first article was published on SQLServerCentral. The author, Arshad Ali,...
2009-09-02
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Wow, I just got an email from a registered member of www.tsqlscripts stating that it is not compatible with IE...
2009-09-02
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We have been working hard trying to get speakers to complete the year for our SQL Lunch schedule. I am...
2009-08-31
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By Steve Jones
A customer was asking about tracking logins and logouts in Redgate Monitor. We don’t...
By Brian Kelley
Every year, the South Carolina State Internal Auditors Association and the South Carolina Midlands...
Data Céilí 2026 Call for Speakers is now live! Data Céilí (pronounced kay-lee), is...
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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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