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		<title>Advanced SQL Server DATE and DATETIME Handling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are lot of situations where you need an exact timestamp. For example, you may want to differentiate a recordsets’ creation dates, store technical measurements, or just to see how fast your latest SQL is running. Coding the 4th dimension is another common task, and therefore milliseconds are essential. But there is a problem receiving [...]]]></description>
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