.NET Nullable Types as SQLCLR parameters in SQL Server 2008
Just found out about this one today. This SQLCLR function works right now in CTP4 of
Just found out about this one today. This SQLCLR function works right now in CTP4 of
11:00AM: I’m sitting in the lounge room at TechEd Hong Kong, getting ready to do
Last blog entry on SQL Server Extended Events for a while. But…a couple of questions
This won't be as long of an entry because I'm trying to finish describing the
It's another rainy day in Portland in summer, so I thought I'd stay inside and
It's summertime in Oregon and its been nice and warm out (75-85F) lately. But today
When starting out with XEvent support, I thought it would be good to start with
When I'm doing problem solving, its always good to have too much information rather than
I've been looking at the mapping of the new Katmai date/time data types to .NET
I've been trying out table-valued parameters along with ADO.NET support in Orcas and came across
Now that Kim and Paul have each posted about it and even published some pictures,
I saw Dan Jones’ posting that the SQL Server 2008 July CTP (aka CTP4) was
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