The Great Uproar and some advice
My editorial
this past week had to do with a great uproar on the interviewing piece
that ran Monday. I felt I...
2005-10-20
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My editorial
this past week had to do with a great uproar on the interviewing piece
that ran Monday. I felt I...
2005-10-20
1,444 reads
It was busy at work after returning from PASS which means my work day continued for 2 or 3 hours after I got...
2005-10-16
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You wouldn’t think that “nothing” would cause so many problems. But seriously, understanding how to correctly use NULLs is a...
2005-10-16
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Why is that? My Database Daily editorial for this week focuses on that and I thought it would be interesting...
2005-10-14
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We typically have great weather in Colorado where I live, but we do get
snow. And occassionally it causes issues. Like...
2005-10-12
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I know, I need some stuff posted about PASS and I'll get to it. My wife
was injured (she's ok) while...
2005-10-09
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Aunt Kathi knows many of you do things you know are wrong, like rolling through stop signs, littering, and using the sa...
2005-10-04
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So far my posts have been non-technical musings about my life outside of work. I guess it is time to...
2005-10-03
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The past week at PASS was more informative and fun than I could ever have imagined. By getting involved in the...
2005-10-01
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Day Four wrapped up SQL Pass 2005. As a first time attendee to this event, my head was swimming by...
2005-10-01
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By davebem
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