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SQL Server / SQL Server Accidental DBA Series

ASCII to Decimal and Decimal to ASCII in SQL Server

January 13, 2015December 20, 2019 - by SQL Geek - Leave a Comment

ASCII to decimal conversion can be done as shown below The ASCII function takes one character as parameter and returns its equivalent integer ASCII value. Decimal to ASCII conversion is done …

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