• David BAFFALEUF (9/22/2010)


    The problem is because SQLCLR is not so well understood by the DBAs in general. And for a DBA, who carries the responsability of the corporation's data management and safety, what is not so well understood will wait on the doorway until it is, if not thrown away. I've been a production DBA for the past 10 years, I know how conservative we can be with new *cool* features.

    Truer words rarely spoken. I think the SQL Server community as a whole is very slow to adopt new technology - which can be frustrating. However, it's probably that same characteristic that has made it one of the longest serving job skills in the IT industry as a whole...

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