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12:40 AM
I don't want to end up in a situation like my friend Andrew who coded everything in BIML but no one at his office wanted to learn it so they rewrote everything
 
 
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1:43 AM
That's why I advocate ruling with an iron fist full of herbs and spices. My way or you dip in the fryers
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7:14 AM
Morning
 
 
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10:38 AM
@CadeRoux You mean like:
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A: Why are non-digits LIKE [0-9]?

Martin Smith[0-9] is not some type of regular expression defined to just match digits. Any range in a LIKE pattern matches characters between the start and end character according to collation sort order. SELECT CodePoint, Symbol, RANK() OVER (ORDER BY Symbol COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AS) AS...

 
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Hey Paul!
 
10:55 AM
Hey AJ
 
A J
11:20 AM
What's up?
 
 
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12:42 PM
Morning
 
1:08 PM
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1:25 PM
@JohnK.N. Morning! (Though evening here)
 
1:50 PM
> It's always morning in the Heap™
 
2:23 PM
and it's the best gymnastics group anyone could ask for.
 
Gin-nastics
 
@McNets Is that getting added to the tea mug in the background as I can't imagine what flavor of tea would go well. Maybe an earl grey...
Feels like a day for science in the kfc household
 
@billinkc it doesn't matter the tea flavor, just add it at 50% and all of them taste the same ;)
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2:38 PM
That's a stiff pour
 
 
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5:12 PM
It's got a cute little hat!
Good morning.
Random QQ: Is there a way to import regular CHAR data along with NCHAR data from the same file in SSIS without doing a data conversion task? Feel like I'm losing my mind doing something that should be super simple.
Or I guess I convert the destination (staging table) to use NCHAR exclusively. This is dumb.
 
5:42 PM
NM - I guess if the vendor is going to allow unicode in US address columns, I should just stop expecting things to make sense
 

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