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The CHR() function is used to insert control characters into a string. CHR(10) is used to insert line breaks, CHR(9) is for tabs, and CHR(13) is for carriage returns.
In SQL Server, we can use the CHAR function with ASCII number code. We can use the following ASCII codes in SQL Server: Char(10) New Line / Line Break. Char(13) Carriage Return.
Character NameCharBinaryPlus Sign+00101011Comma,00101100Hyphen / Minus Sign-00101101Period.0010111079 more rows
Chr(10) is the Line Feed character and Chr(13) is the Carriage Return character. You probably wont notice a difference if you use only one or the other, but you might find yourself in a situation where the output doesnt show properly with only one or the other. So its safer to include both.
Usage. The values 0 - 31 are standard, nonprintable codes. For example: Chr(10) returns a linefeed character. Chr(13) returns a carriage return character.
The decimal equivalent is 48. To put ASCII NUL we have to mention \0 instead of 0. char asciiNul = \0; int zero = 0; char zeroChar = 0; The first one is ASCII NUL, second one is numeric 0, and the third one is character 0.
In the 7-bit ASCII character set, ASCII code 0 is represented by the control character ␀ also known as the null character. Please Be Kind!
CR (character : \r, Unicode : U+000D, ASCII : 13, hex : 0x0d) : This is simply the r character. This character is commonly known as Carriage Return. As matter of fact, \r has also has a different meaning. In older printers, \r meant moving the print head back to the start of line and \n meant starting a new line.

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