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SQL Server 2005

Ronald Bourret rpbourret at rpbourret.com
Thu Jan 26 22:53:51 PST 2006


positional operator
Michael Rys wrote:

> I think that the addition of XML datatypes, XML Schema collections,
> XQuery to the relational databases are aimed exactly at these type of
> problems.
> 
> You can deploy and manage all your data with a single DB instead of
> having to federate and manage two completely independent silos....

Agreed. But how do you decide what to store as XML and what to store 
relationally?

-- Ron



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