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Today's Video

Title Calling Standard T-SQL Functions
Topic LINQ to SQL
Publication Date 4th May, 2007
Download Link
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http://mtaulty.com/videos/nuggets/l2s/15_mt_l2s_callingsqlfunctions.wmv
Description One of the surprising aspects of using LINQ to SQL is how functions that you appear to call on types in your .NET code actually get translated into server-side invocations of functions inside of T-SQL. In this session we have a quick look at some examples of that.
VS Version Used Visual Studio "Orcas" March CTP
Download Size 6 MB
Running Time 5 minutes

Previous Videos

Modifications with Stored Procedures 3rd May, 2007
Querying with Stored Procedures 2nd May, 2007
Deferred Loading 1st May, 2007
When Do Queries Execute? 30th April, 2007
Dealing with NULLs 27th April, 2007
Joins 26th April, 2007
Concurrency 25th April, 2007
Updating Data 24th April, 2007
Deleting Data 23rd April, 2007
Inserting Data 20th April, 2007
Tools for Generating Mapping Information 19th April, 2007
Mapping .NET Types to Relational Schema 18th April, 2007
A Tour Around the DataContext 17th April, 2007
Introduction to LINQ to SQL 16th April, 2007

Next Video

Calling Custom T-SQL Functions [LINQ to SQL], Publish Date: 8th May, 2007.


Posted Fri, May 4 2007 12:56 AM by mtaulty

Comments

Christopher Steen wrote Link Listing - May 4, 2007
on Fri, May 4 2007 7:49 PM
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on Fri, May 11 2007 6:29 AM
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