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Daily Archives: March 25, 2011
How Many Bytes Are In My Column? – T-SQL Functions
One of the things you want to be aware of when writing T-SQL is using the proper function for a particular problem. Someone posted a question asking about why they were getting a 0 for this code: SELECT Mychar , … Continue reading
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What Differentiates Enterprise?
There seems to be regular disagreement from SQL Server professionals about what features are most important for future versions and which bugs should receive the highest priority. However one thing that many customers complain about is the lack of features … Continue reading