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Submitted by
meghanjoshi
(Sunday, June 17, 2007)
Traditionally developers used TSQL to create SQL server stored procedures, functions and triggers. SQL Server 2005 has integrated support for .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR). That means you can now use .NET languages such as C# and VB.NET to create SQL server stored procedures, functions and triggers. This CLR integration provides various advantages ranging from compiled execution, security, type safety and enhanced programming model.
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