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SQL Server 2005

Frank Cohen fcohen at rainingdata.com
Sat Jan 21 11:58:06 PST 2006


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Maybe SQL Server 2005 has some new secret sauce for handling XML  
data. I ran across Jerry Dixon's article in which he talks about the  
new XML features. Jerry writes from a software developer perspective  
that seems true: He likes the new XML features but uses them to  
create XML, not to store XML.

I blog about this at:

http://www.xquerynow.com/cohensxblog/sql2005.html

-Frank

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Frank Cohen, Raining Data, http://www.RainingData.com, phone: 408 236  
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http://www.xquerynow.com for free XML, XQuery and native XML database  
tips,
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