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Tag Archives: SQL Server
When To Use NVARCHAR
The Short Answer Only when you need to store multi-lingual (unicode) data. The Nitty Gritty The fundamental unit of storage in a SQL Server database is an 8 KB page. To paraphrase the MSDN, SQL Server reads and writes whole … Continue reading
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Tagged Data Type, Datatype, NVARCHAR, SQL Server, UNICODE, UTF, VARCHAR
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How to Generate Insert Scripts for Existing Data
Let’s say you have a bunch of data stored in a table and you need to generate an insert script for each record. Maybe you need to save the scripts in source control or maybe you need the scripts to … Continue reading
Posted in SQL Server, SSMS
Tagged Insert Script, SQL Server, SSMS
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