.NET Culture and SQL Server
| Published on 1/27/2010 by Site Editor More articles in ASP.NET
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Care must be taken when ASP.NET applications have a CurrentThread.CurrentCulture setting other than the SQL Server Login Language setting. Reading, writing, and converting data can have incorrect or unwanted results. With very little work your routines can be made more robust. read more |
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