Schemas, Users, and Objects – I
UI can't stay away from the separation and users and schemas feature. I want to
UI can't stay away from the separation and users and schemas feature. I want to
When you retreive a rowset that contains an XML data type column or use an
I returned home from Europe late Saturday night. With catching up on my sleep, email,
A few weeks ago, I'd posted links to ADO.NET 2.0 articles I'd written for MSDN
I was demonstrating SQLCLR appdomain usage (see previous post) to a class last week.Later on,
A little-known behavior of SQLCLR (although we did mention it in our book) is that
SQLNS is an acronym for SQL Server Notification Services. Originally introduced as a “free addition”
Every time I demonstrate using XQuery against a table that contains an SQL Server XML
Looking for some cool SQLCLR and/or security-related features to show off. Before I hit the
[Comment heard from an XML afficianado] A: Uh…Yes, lots of them… User-schema separation always leads
More on user-schema separation. In SQL 2000 and previous versions, granting someone CREATE TABLE privilege
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