Thursday 7 March 2013

Select Query in SQL Server


Hi all
I have a Question for   you .
I have one table with two columns a and b
like this
Create table  test(
a varchar(10),
b varchar(10)
)

After that i execute a query

select  a b  from test

Then my question is   what will be  the output of this simple query .
 

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