Where do you install tSQLt?
The question of where to install tSQLt is probably the most common question I get when I talk about unit...
2017-10-19
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The question of where to install tSQLt is probably the most common question I get when I talk about unit...
2017-10-19
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The question of where to install tSQLt is probably the most common question I get when I talk about unit...
2017-10-19
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The question of where to install tSQLt is probably the most common question I get when I talk about unit...
2017-10-19
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The question of where to install tSQLt is probably the most common question I get when I talk about unit testing T-SQL, so much so that I thought that...
2017-10-19
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So Visual Studio 2017 has been released a while and I had created a version of the test adapter (which...
2017-10-03
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So Visual Studio 2017 has been released a while and I had created a version of the test adapter (which...
2017-10-03
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So Visual Studio 2017 has been released a while and I had created a version of the test adapter (which...
2017-10-03
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So Visual Studio 2017 has been released a while and I had created a version of the test adapter (which lets you run tSQLt tests from within Visual Studio...
2017-10-03
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A free email course on how to use tSQLt including the technical aspects of writing unit tests AND the art...
2017-09-05
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A free email course on how to use tSQLt including the technical aspects of writing unit tests AND the art...
2017-09-05
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In SQL Server 2025, I run this command:
SELECT UNISTR('*3041*308A*304C\3068 and good night', '*') as "A Classic";
What is returned? (assume the database has an appropriate collation)
A:
B:
C:
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