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)
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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)
1,547 reads
Okay so I already posted a round up post for this month. You can see it here. Tonight one of...
2016-02-24
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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
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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
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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
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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
15 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
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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
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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
12 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
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By Steve Jones
With the AI push being everywhere, Redgate is no exception. We’ve been getting requests,...
By Steve Jones
fawtle – n. a weird little flaw built into your partner that somehow only...
AWS recently added support for Post-Quantum Key Exchange for TLS in Application Load Balancer...
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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