Coast to Coast with SQL Saturday
Last month I blogged about the SQL Crazy train making a whistle stop in Providence Rhode Island. A couple of...
2013-10-10
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Last month I blogged about the SQL Crazy train making a whistle stop in Providence Rhode Island. A couple of...
2013-10-10
656 reads
Last month I blogged about the SQL Crazy train making a whistle stop in Providence Rhode Island. A couple of weeks prior to that, you may have read this...
2013-10-10
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This month we probably have the easiest topic I have ever seen for a TSQL Tuesday blog party. That isn’t...
2013-10-08
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This month we probably have the easiest topic I have ever seen for a TSQL Tuesday blog party. That isn’t a slight, but rather is something of a good...
2013-10-08
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I have had the distinct pleasure of being asked to review a book by RedGate. The book is by a...
2013-10-07
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I have had the distinct pleasure of being asked to review a book by RedGate. The book is by a friend and respected community member Gail Shaw (blog |...
2013-10-07
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One of the best lines I heard in the past few weeks was “That train has sailed.” Combine that with...
2013-09-13
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One of the best lines I heard in the past few weeks was “That train has sailed.” Combine that with a crazy schedule and we now have a SQL...
2013-09-13
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Good news everybody. October 1st is no longer the day that the MCM was prescribed to die. The Microsoft Certified...
2013-09-11
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Good news everybody. October 1st is no longer the day that the MCM was prescribed to die. The Microsoft Certified Master is now on life support until December 31st,...
2013-09-11
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By Brian Kelley
There's a great article from MIT Technology Review about resetting on the hype of...
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...
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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';
A:
B:
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