This post is part of the series on SQL Snippets.
I was doing some work with a client recently and they had an issue with some data in SQL Server which they needed change, but weren’t able to do it through the application.
The issue was that they had some names in a column marked as a key field which contained an apostrophe and it was causing them problems; the data should not have had an…
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SQL Snippets: Manage Data Containing an Apostrophe
This post is part of the series on SQL Snippets. I was doing some work with a client recently and they had an issue with some data in SQL Server which they needed change, but weren’t able to do it…
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