September 2010
Intermediate to advanced
1704 pages
111h 8m
English
Although there are only a few changes to SQLCLR in SQL Server 2008, including support for multiparameter aggregates, support for large-value data types (such as nvarchar(MAX)) and support for the new SQL Server 2008 data types (such as date and time), SQLCLR itself introduces a wealth of new possibilities for developing with .NET and SQL Server that you should consider leveraging in your data-driven applications.
In the following sections, we give you all the tools you need to write your own stored procedures, functions, triggers, data types, and aggregate functions in C# or VB .NET.
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