2009-05-19
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2009-05-19
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The June meeting of the Triangle SQL Server User group features MVP Andy Leonard. If you are in the Raleigh area, check this out.
2009-05-18
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Come and join us for this great evening focusing on SQL Server Integration Services and Reporting Services in Cambridge, UK on Wed, May 20, 2009.
2009-05-13
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Every other Monday is a lunch for the SQL Server group in Baton Rouge. If you live nearby, or are in the area, plan on attending.
2009-04-23
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A new SQL Server user's group in Iowa is having a meeting next week.
2009-03-05
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If you are near Columbus, GA, a new SQL Server Users Group is starting up.
2009-03-02
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A new SQL Server user group is starting up in Luxembourg. Be sure you read this if you are in the area and want to participate.
2008-11-05
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MVP Gail Shaw has restarted the South African Usergroup. Read on if you are interested in participating.
2008-10-07
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Registration for SQLBits III, to be held at Hatfield in the UK on September 13th, is now open! SQLBits is the UK's finest SQL Server technical conference, and it's 100% free to attend!
2008-07-29 (first published: 2008-07-23)
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Calling all developers! Does the idea of going from a concept to a prototype in a 54 hour marathon weekend of design and coding sound fun to you? If so, join us!
2008-06-20 (first published: 2008-06-16)
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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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