T-SQL Tuesday #75: Round Up
This month I challenged the blogging community to share their own creations in Power BI. We got a ton of...
2016-02-26 (first published: 2016-02-22)
1,546 reads
This month I challenged the blogging community to share their own creations in Power BI. We got a ton of...
2016-02-26 (first published: 2016-02-22)
1,546 reads
Okay so I already posted a round up post for this month. You can see it here. Tonight one of...
2016-02-24
428 reads
Okay so I already posted a round up post for this month. You can see it here. Tonight one of the participants, Rob Farley (Blog | Twitter) made me...
2016-02-24
17 reads
Okay so I already posted a round up post for this month. You can see it here. Tonight one of the participants, Rob Farley (Blog | Twitter) made me...
2016-02-24
9 reads
This month I challenged the blogging community to share their own creations in Power BI. We got a ton of great entries this month, thank you everyone who participated!...
2016-02-22
8 reads
This month I challenged the blogging community to share their own creations in Power BI. We got a ton of great entries this month, thank you everyone who participated!...
2016-02-22
14 reads
So this month I’ve decided to bring every participant in this blog series kicking and screaming into the BI world....
2016-02-17
1,986 reads
So this month I’ve decided to bring every participant in this blog series kicking and screaming into the BI world. Power BI, if you haven’t heard or seen it...
2016-02-17
23 reads
So this month I’ve decided to bring every participant in this blog series kicking and screaming into the BI world. Power BI, if you haven’t heard or seen it...
2016-02-17
11 reads
Hello everyone and welcome to this month’s T-SQL Tuesday. This month’s topic is all about Power BI! If you’re reading...
2016-02-08
562 reads
By Steve Jones
If someone is trying to convince you it’s not a pyramid scheme, it’s a...
By Steve Jones
I was looking back at my year and decided to see if SQL Prompt...
In the era of cloud-native applications, Kubernetes has become the default standard platform for...
Hi experts, I have a 3+ TB database on a 2019 sql server which...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item The North Star for the...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Multiple Escape Characters
In SQL Server 2025, I run this code (in a database with the appropriate collation):
SELECT UNISTR('%*3041%*308A%*304C%*3068 and good night', '%*') AS 'A Classic';
What is returned? See possible answers