I love wireless!!!
I took part of today off to attend the Denver Woodworking show north of
Denver. I left early because, well, I...
2005-11-18
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I took part of today off to attend the Denver Woodworking show north of
Denver. I left early because, well, I...
2005-11-18
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I saw Alex's post on installing a named instance of SS2K5 and having
issues with SS2K. I wanted to note that...
2005-11-18
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First, apologies to the Database Daily readers. I'll include one in
next week's issue as well, but the links didn't work...
2005-11-15
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SQL 2005 provides a the new max specifier to be used with varbinary, varchar and nvarchar data types. You can...
2005-11-12
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If you haven't seen it, I started a poll in the editorial today. Check it out and give you answer:...
2005-11-11
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Today's the day!!!
SQL Server is being released as I type this and I'm online listening to the keynote from Steve...
2005-11-07
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In general I have been a Sony fan for most of my life, starting with the Walkmans they brought out...
2005-11-04
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If anyone is interested, we are looking for people that are interested
in doing some technical editing for our magazine, the...
2005-11-02
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I wrote the editorial today about this, but SQL Server 2005 RTM'd yesterday!!!
If you an on MSDN Subscriber, you can...
2005-10-28
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Living in the D.C metro area it is difficult to avoid politics,
policies and policy-makers. After 9/11 it became well nigh
impossible ...
2005-10-28
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I’ve had a Dropbox account for years. Like a lot of people, I started...
By Zikato
Someone hacked Digitown's municipality and stole classified documents. 45 million rows of router traffic,...
Hello Hello, We. Are. Back! The schedule for EightKB 2026 Edition has been announced!...
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I want to get the currency sign displayed with my amount stored in a money type. Does this work?
DECLARE @Amount MONEY; SET @Amount = '?1500'; SELECT CAST( @Amount AS VARCHAR(30)) AS EurosSee possible answers