In this article by Steve Jones, he shows you how to manipulate strings.
Expanding on his series of string manipulation in T-SQL, Steve Jones takes a look at how you go about removing those unseen characters from your strings.
The second part of Steve Jones's series on programming and manipulating strings in T-SQL.
The third part of Steve Jones's series on programming and manipulating strings in T-SQL dealing with REPLACE.
This is another part in my series designed to offer guidance around common issues in SQL Server. Today, let’s talk about the all-too-common error: invalid length.
The fourth part of Steve Jones's series on programming and manipulating strings in T-SQL dealing with numeric conversions.
The fifth part of Steve Jones's series on programming and manipulating strings in T-SQL dealing with STUFF.
Need to proper case names? Want a quick way to reformat a series of words? This article examines a SQL approach to quickly proper casing all words in a field.
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