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Most Interesting People…

Here are the most interesting people I met at PASS Summit 2012
 
Mickey Stuewe (sqlmickey)
Neil Hambly (neil_hambly)
Bob Hovious
Gail Shaw (sqlinthewild)
Ed Watson...

2012-11-21

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Most Interesting People…

Here are the most interesting people I met at PASS Summit 2012   Mickey Stuewe (sqlmickey) Neil Hambly (neil_hambly) Bob Hovious Gail Shaw (sqlinthewild) Ed Watson (SQLGator)    ...

2012-11-21

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Last Known Good CheckDB

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2012-11-20

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T-SQL Tuesday #36 SQL Community

Community – What is it? Community is something that is improperly defined with words alone.  Community is best defined through first person experience.  Community is a feeling and a...

2012-11-13

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Summit 2012

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2012-11-01

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UNISTR Basics

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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