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Today's Video
| Title | Calling Standard T-SQL Functions |
| Topic | LINQ to SQL |
| Publication Date | 4th May, 2007 |
Download Link (best to save, not stream) | 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.
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