• Revenant (10/2/2013)


    sknox (10/1/2013)


    . . . Can anyone explain why this should still be around when CLR has been available to replace its functionality since 2005?

    Deprecating this would necessitate massive changes to SharePoint.

    Also, removing the ability to write extended SPs from customers while still supporting a very large and visible collection of XPs writen and released by MS would look a bit silly, and they still haven't managed to replace them all with something other than XPs (although they often don't use that prefix). But look, another 3 MS XPs (with SP prefex, of course) are withdrawn in SQL 2014, so they are gtting there (slowly).

    Tom