![]() The discussion that followed this article is also fascinating and a large number of people took part in some rather wonderful testing. If you prefer to "cut to the chase", that method can be found in a post in the discussion for this article at the following URL: Although this article is still an interesting read (I left everything after the "Introduction" heading as it originally was), I no longer recommend the method in this article because it has been soundly beaten (more than 6 times faster) for performance by another T-SQL method as demonstrated by Michael Meierruth. As with anything else, improvements can be made to code and the subject of this article is no exception. This article was originally published on November 16th, 2009.
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