HTTP Endpoints and FORMAT=NONE
HTTP Endpoints in SQL Server 2005 are normally a way to support SQL Server clients
HTTP Endpoints in SQL Server 2005 are normally a way to support SQL Server clients
I'm still assimilating little tidbits of information about the Nov-Dec CTP build. Put this one
I’ve been using Visual Studio 2005 for over a year, since before the alpha version
It turns out that the week before last, the SQL Server and ADO.NET teams (they
One of the most amazing things that happened at the class last week was Wednesday
Syntactic changes are coming to the SQL Server in-proc provider. Compiling a stored procedure with
Another little thing I'd found had changed in Dec CTP. I'd reported a bug on
I answered a question on the newsgroups on how *exactly* inheritence works when you use
OK, I couldn't help myself. The Dec 2004 CTP-specific readme had quite a number of
Now, back to our regularly scheduled technical content. About schemas, users, and owners. Although Ed
I’m probably about the hundredth person to notice this and blog about it, but I’m
The code for the answer is below. Greg Low is, of course, correct. Fred owns
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