Kapil Singh

Hi friends, I am Kapil Singh Kumawat and I am from Jaipur in Rajasthan, India. I have been working with SQL Server for the last four and a half years and am currently working with Cognizant Technology Solutions as an SQL Server Developer. I have experience in performance tuning, SSIS, data migration, database designing and writing queries. My other interests include travelling, watching football and listening to music.

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SQL Server – TRIM() function in SQL Server 2017

Hello friends, Please check the below link of my new article on TRIM() function in SQL Server 2017 – https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/51047.introduction-to-trim-function-in-sql-server-2017.aspx  

2018-01-08

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UNISTR Escape

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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