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This script can be used to return a csv column such emails in separate rows
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Remove tab,line feed and carriage return frome text field
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What does this code return?
SELECT ( SELECT COUNT (*), MAX(soh.OrderDate) AS latestorder FROM Sales.SalesOrderHeader AS soh WHERE soh.OrderDate > '01/01/2011' AND soh.OrderDate < '01/01/2012') AS OrdersIn2000 , ( SELECT COUNT (*), MAX(soh.OrderDate) AS latestorder FROM Sales.SalesOrderHeader AS soh WHERE soh.OrderDate > '01/01/2012' AND soh.OrderDate < '01/01/2013') AS OrdersIn2001 , ( SELECT COUNT (*), MAX(soh.OrderDate) AS latestorder FROM Sales.SalesOrderHeader AS soh WHERE soh.OrderDate > '01/01/2013' AND soh.OrderDate < '01/01/2014') AS OrdersIn2002; GOSee possible answers