What do you mean by “unsupported”?
The last blog entry brings up the question of what I mean when I say
The last blog entry brings up the question of what I mean when I say
Looking at the Feb CTPNotes file again, there's another change that caught my eye. DROP
The data access team (known as DataWorks) has started up a team blog. Some of
In this last entry on Service Broker enhancements I inadvertantly referred to the new poison
I've been doing some experimenting with the new SQL Server Service Broker features in Feb
When reading the CTPNotes file from the new Feb CTP build I stumbled across the
In the new Feb CTP release, how your implement a table-valued function in SQLCLR has
Hi all. Not much blogging out of me lately. I’ve been on vacation and, in
My cohort, Dan Sullivan, has released the Service Broker Explorer on his Service Broker Developer's
Just catching up on my blogging before a little vacation next week. Browsing through the
I had a few spare cycles to do some reading recently, and thought I would
In the last blog entry I talked about using System.Transactions in SQLCLR code. But don't
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