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Correct printf format specifier for size_t: %zu or %Iu? Does VS2013 actually support %zu? Isn’t it only available since VS2015? The VS2013 documentation for printf size specifiers says %z is not supported, and the link in this answer leads to documentation for VS2015 (with vs-2015 in the URL), not VS2013
c - Is the %zu specifier required for printf? - Stack Overflow If size_t exists shouldn't zu also be available in printf? size_t existed at least since C89 but the respective format specifier %zu (specifically the length modifier z) was added to the standard only since C99
printf - Difference between %zu and %lu in C - Stack Overflow What is the difference between %zu and %lu in string formatting in C? %lu is used for unsigned long values and %zu is used for size_t values, but in practice, size_t is just an unsigned long
How can I convert int to string in C++? - Stack Overflow itoa will be faster than the stream equivalent There are also ways of re-using the string buffer with the itoa method (avoiding heap allocations if you are frequently generating strings e g for some rapidly updating numerical output) Alternatively you can generate a custom streambuf to reduce some of the allocation overhead etc Constructing the stream in the first place is also not a low
STRING_AGG aggregation result exceeded the limit of 8000 bytes error select c id , c bereichsname , STRING_AGG(j oberbereich,',') oberBereiches from stellenangebote_archiv as j join bereiche as c on j bereich_id = c id group by c id, c bereichsname But I am getting the following error: STRING_AGG aggregation result exceeded the limit of 8000 bytes Use LOB types to avoid result truncation