A Working Break on President's Day
Today is a day off from Redgate for Steve, but he's working elsewhere on this holiday.
Today is a day off from Redgate for Steve, but he's working elsewhere on this holiday.
Learn how you can re-use parts of your pipeline in Azure Data Factory. Save off some tasks as a flowlet for use in multiple pipelines.
This tutorial is intended for users who are experienced with Transact-SQL, but are new to the hierarchyid data type.
It’s been a goal for several years to write (or help write) a book on a topic I love. While I can’t share details yet, there’s some movement on this dream and I’m excited about it. And I’m even more excited that I get to do it alongside someone that I’ve respected for a long […]
Learn how you can query JSON data from a CLI to check it before importing the data into a database.
Your challenge for this week is to tune a query. Say Stack Overflow has a dashboard that shows the top-ranking users in their most popular location. It’s even got an index to support it
Microsoft will be featured at SQL Bits with a keynote speaker, a full day of training and a few other sessions. Register today for the conference in March and we hope to see you there.
In this next level of the Stairway to Biml, learn how metadata makes your Biml code more efficient and helpful in generating packages.
Git is a good tool for DBAs and other Operations staff. Today Steve gives you a few reasons why.
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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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