Is there a simple way (like convert or cast) to return a binary field as a string without actually converting it or casting it?
The data I want looks like this in the database:
0x24FC40460F58D64394A06684E9749F30
When using convert(varchar(max), binary_field), it comes back like this:
$ü@FX?C”?f?ét?0
cast(binary_field as varchar(max)) had the same results.
I'm trying to modify a datasource in an old vb.net application, so I want it to be a string like the existing values, but still look like the original data. I don't have to do it in the query, but I'd like to if possible to avoid modifying the old vb code too much.
Here is my select statement:
SELECT strName, strDesc, binUUID
FROM MyTableName
where intFamily = '1234'
order by strName
Alternatively, if I do cast/convert it, would it be safe to compare "$ü@FX?C”?f?ét?0" stored as a string at a later time to another value gathered in the same way?
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