Correct release date for SQL 2019 CU1#3986
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Correct release date for SQL 2019 CU1#3986TroyStarr wants to merge 1 commit intoMicrosoftDocs:livefrom
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There's a typo for the release date of SQL Server 2019 Cumulative Update 1. It currently says January 7, 2019, but it was actually released on January 7, 2020.
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@TroyStarr Thank you for this correction, and apologies for the delay. There is now a merge conflict with this change and other changes that have been made since then. For simplicity, I'm going to correct the date in a new PR and close this one. Sorry for the confusion. |
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There's a typo for the release date of SQL Server 2019 Cumulative Update 1. It currently says January 7, 2019, but it was actually released on January 7, 2020.