The Cost of Database Downtime
Do you know what the cost is for your database going down? Maybe more interesting, is do you want to know?
Do you know what the cost is for your database going down? Maybe more interesting, is do you want to know?
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When I use QUOTENAME(), I can optionally provide the character used to surround the string in the result. Can I use any character?
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