International Features in SQL Server 2000

By Bill Graziano on 13 April 2001 | 0 Comments | Tags: General


An introduction to the international features of SQL Server 2000 including Unicode and SQL Server international data types. I thought this MSDN article might be interesting since a large percentage of our readers are non-American. Follow the link to International Features in SQL Server 2000...

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