In the last article we we looked at the new feature of .NET integration into the upcoming version of SQL Server 2005. This time we look at some more innovations in SQL Server by using the .NET ...
I have a stored procedure within MS SQL which runs a program. I would like to, from within SQL, call this stored procedure a few hundred times but I do not want to wait for instance 1 to finish before ...
I wrote a stored procedure and created it through WinSQL, but accidently exited WinSQL before I had a chance to save it. Is there any way I can get the code I wrote or I am pretty much out of luck?
The next version of Microsoft's flagship database will run Python scripts, with full access to Python third-party libraries, as native T-SQL stored procedures Don’t bring the data to your computation ...
Most professional business programmers have found themselves on the receiving end of more than a few crazy requirement or design documents at least once in their careers. These stoic programmers grind ...
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