Last Weeks Top “Reading” Links #45
It’s Monday, it’s time for weekly round-up #45. Technically, this should be #46, but since I went on vacation, I...
2013-08-19
688 reads
It’s Monday, it’s time for weekly round-up #45. Technically, this should be #46, but since I went on vacation, I...
2013-08-19
688 reads
This reblog post should have come out last Friday, but I was on vacation and I didn’t want any new...
2013-08-18
451 reads
I’ve always been a fan of the feeling when I find an old blog post that’s got just the information...
2013-08-09
883 reads
I can’t believe it’s already August. I had planned to get to the lake more this year, spend more time...
2013-08-05
585 reads
It’s Monday, it’s time for weekly round-up #44. As an introduction, if you follow me on twitter (@StrateSQL), you’ll know that throughout the...
2013-08-05
1,002 reads
I’ve always been a fan of the feeling when I find an old blog post that’s got just the information...
2013-08-02
769 reads
Weekly round-up of the links that I tweet out number 43. As an introduction, if you follow me on twitter (@StrateSQL), you’ll know...
2013-07-29
1,219 reads
As I mentioned in the introductory post, during the Introduction to SQL Server Security session for Pragmatic Work’sTraining on the T’s, I...
2013-07-27
708 reads
I’ve always been a fan of the feeling when I find an old blog post that’s got just the information...
2013-07-26
909 reads
If you are looking for a presentation that brings together bacon, unicorns, and lightsabers, then you should have seen my...
2013-07-26
919 reads
By Steve Jones
etherness – n. the wistful feeling of looking around a gathering of loved ones,...
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...
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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';
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