I meet Angel Saenz-Badillos
Thinking ahead to the SQLPass conference and also back a few weeks to the Ascend
Thinking ahead to the SQLPass conference and also back a few weeks to the Ascend
I just answered this question on the "public/private" sqlclr newsgroup, but now I'm wondering myself.
After lots of interesting (but fruitful) experiences with the XQuery engine in SQL Server 2005,
With the introduction of the XML data type (using an XML data model) comes there's
SQL Server 2005's HTTP endpoint functionality uses http.sys, the HTTP stack in the kernel, to
Some folks have asked why I appear to use the XQuery data() function on occasion,
After getting a laptop with enough power this summer, I’d taken a week or so
There are a number of different ways that SQL Server 2005 checks to see whether on
Because of SQL Server 2005’s support of XQuery, a lot of folks have been asking
If you're developing procedural code, UDTs, or UDAggs in SQLCLR for SQL Server 2005, Visual
To squeeze every ounce of performance out of the SqlServer data provider, the rule is
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