Gulf Coast SQL Server Users Group Wrapup
Today has been quite the day! This afternoon I presented for the SQL PASS Performance Virtual Chapter and tonight I...
2013-04-26
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Today has been quite the day! This afternoon I presented for the SQL PASS Performance Virtual Chapter and tonight I...
2013-04-26
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Today I was fortunate enough to be able to give a new presentation to the SQL PASSPerformance Virtual Chapter called...
2013-04-25
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Two weeks ago was a busy one. I helped coordinate and spoke at our second SQL Saturday Omaha on April...
2013-04-25
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This year is the first year that I have submitted a session to VMware’sVMworld 2013, to be held in San...
2013-04-24
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Thank you TriPASS for a great SQL Server Users Group session tonight! Thank you all for attending, and your questions...
2013-04-24
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I have a very busy next week in the works! Here are the upcoming speaking engagements that I am working...
2013-04-19
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This past Saturday I had the pleasure of speaking at one of the largest SQL Saturdays I have ever attended...
2013-04-17
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WOW! This week I was featured on the ITCentralStation.com home page as their Reviewer of the Week with my review of...
2013-04-17
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Today I had the privilege of working with a great bunch of folks to help coordinate and host Omaha’s second...
2013-04-06
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I know I have been light on blog posting this year. They always say that life tends to get in...
2013-04-04 (first published: 2013-03-29)
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By Steve Jones
A customer was asking about tracking logins and logouts in Redgate Monitor. We don’t...
By Brian Kelley
Every year, the South Carolina State Internal Auditors Association and the South Carolina Midlands...
Data Céilí 2026 Call for Speakers is now live! Data Céilí (pronounced kay-lee), is...
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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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