System.Transactions, promotable transactions, and composition
There's been a lot of interest in the new System.Transactions.dll assembly lately. Especially from users
There's been a lot of interest in the new System.Transactions.dll assembly lately. Especially from users
People (especially DBAs) want to see what those pesky appdomains are doing in SQLCLR. Back
Here’s the answers to the question from Fun With static XQuery evaluation – 2 —
After the last two entries, you might be thinking "I guess I can never use
Reference back to the previous entry. Now that we know the rules, let's try them
There's been lots of puzzled faces lately when I try to explain doing XQuery against
A new feature of SQL Server 2005 that has been fairly well publicized is the
One of my students last week noticed that using a Service Broker object name (like
Haven't been blogging as much recently, as I've been teaching and travelling quite a bit.
I had an interesting flashback today. Someone wrote with a reference to a mailing list
I've been lying pretty low lately, doing research on some topics in a slightly different
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