Arun Yadav

16+ years of experience in managing, Infrastructure technology operations, Cloud operations, IT service delivery, IT Infrastructure management, Oracle engineered systems, MSSQL Server.
  • Interests: MSSQL Server, Oracle, Sybase, Azure, Oracle Cloud, Google Cloud, T-SQL, AWS, Ansible, Automation, Exadata, EBS
  • Skills: MSSQL Server, Oracle, Sybase, Azure, Oracle Cloud, Google Cloud, T-SQL, Ansible, Exadata, EBS, Jenkins

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Multiple Escape Characters

In SQL Server 2025, I run this code (in a database with the appropriate collation):

SELECT UNISTR('%*3041%*308A%*304C%*3068 and good night', '%*') AS 'A Classic';
What is returned?

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