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05/04/2007 03:18:49
Walter Meester
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Forum:
Microsoft SQL Server
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
SQL Server:
SQL Server 2005
Divers
Thread ID:
01212334
Message ID:
01212351
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Kevin,

Your blogg is not accessible, so I'm not able to view your solution. But I want to make some remarks here in advance:

1. Don't confuse SET ORIENTED vs RECORD ORIENTED with SQL-SERVER vs VFP. The discussion is focused on SET ORIENTED vs RECORD ORIENTED. Both SQL-server and VFP support the two in more or lesser degree.

2. Please keep in mind that your solution might be scoped only to a SQL2005 T-SQL solution as really has not any bearing in any other RDBMS.

It would be interesting to see the degree of SET ORIENTED of your solution, but I suspect you overlooked the issue of my arguments and implemented a RECORD ORIENTED solution combined with a SET ORIENTED one, which would prove my point. I'd be able to do the same with a UDF function in SQL2000 as well.

Walter,
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