I've run into a problem in a project I'm working on: some of the string values in a specific SQL Server 2008 table column contain Unicode characters. For example, instead of a dash some strings will instead contain an EM DASH (http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2014/index.htm).
The column values that contain Unicode characters are causing problems when I send HTTP requests to a third-party server. Is there a way to query what rows contain one-or-more Unicode characters, so I can at least begin to identify how many rows need to be fixed?
You want to find all strings that contain one or more characters outside ASCII characters 32-126.
I think this should do the job.
SELECT * FROM your_table WHERE your_column LIKE N'%[^ -~]%' collate Latin1_General_BIN
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