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• Dec 4 Mon


OUTER APPLY - SQL Server 2005 provides the way to calculating paths between connecting nods.

Tony Rogerson writes "How do we go about calculating paths between two connecting nodes, and how do...we go about doing this in SQL Server? This comes from a question I answered on the Microsoft NNTP news groups. To learn more, read below.."

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Don't miss the Developer security events coming up in London and Reading!

Steve Lamb writes "The MSDN team will be presenting an evening of Application Security in London on the 21st September. They describe the event as follows: " In this session we will cover the new security features that are available in Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Studio Team System....along with guidance to enable you to secure your data access and a review of the new security features available in SQL Server 2005." "

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• Sep 4 Mon


SQL Server Reference Guide > An Introduction to the CLR in SQL Server 2005

Buck Woody writes "Beginning in SQL Server 2005, Microsoft has added an entirely new layer to the code arsenal for SQL Server, called the Common Language Runtime (CLR). It's based on the .NET architecture, and opens up new options for code design and logic placement. In this tutorial, I'll give you the basics of this new methodology and show you a simple example that you can try on your system. "

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