Author: Shahzad Khan
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SSIS: Converting a string to byte-array
Read more: SSIS: Converting a string to byte-arrayThis is a short how-to convert a string to byte-array without any encoding (byte-by-byte) in SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS). I would like to save…
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SSIS: Use Sql connection inside script component
Read more: SSIS: Use Sql connection inside script componentIf the requirement is to run dynamic query on each row, you might get inside Script comoponent. Here is how you can grab SQL connection…
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Download Excel Files
Read more: Download Excel FilesRecently i had to download binary format data using ASP.NET Core, Console Core and SSIS applications; ASP.NET Core application; Here is a work around for…
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Load Bootstrap tabs dynamically
Read more: Load Bootstrap tabs dynamicallyNeed Bootstrap tabs, but with dynamic content? Use this JS to fetch the content before showing the tab. Works for in-content links as well. Read…
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Video chat application challenges
Read more: Video chat application challengesWould you like to build video chat application using WebRTC. Read this what the challenges could be;
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