July 2012
Intermediate to advanced
816 pages
27h 38m
English
Although SQL CLR programming can get quite complex and involved, in reality it offers a simple model that any .NET developer can use with high productivity in relatively short order. That’s because the crux of SQL CLR functionality is nothing more than the ability of SQL Server 2012 to load .NET assemblies into your database and then allow you to use the functions and types within the assembly as you define your columns, views, stored procedures, triggers, and functions.
To gain a good understanding of SQL CLR integration, you must examine its features and techniques carefully. Before doing so, however, let’s quickly walk through an end-to-end scenario for creating and executing a SQL CLR stored procedure. This ...
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