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... but they are extremely risky in terms of system stability and security. ... to use the feature of applicative extended stored proc,writing his own dll. ... http://groups.google.com/g/96a7fef0/t/.../d/6aa57030efd42b44?hl=en&ie... |
Each extended stored procedure shown below includes an example, .... then several extended stored procedures can compromise the stability of that server. ... http://groups.google.com/g/6767fe0f/t/.../d/43b587fde76e62a6?hl=en&ie... |
You don't have to do that with CLR stored procedures. Finally, extended stored procedures are an extreme risk to server stability. ... http://groups.google.com/g/1557ff02/t/.../d/e8be36a2038906a2?hl=en...8... |
You could play with extended stored procedures that call the MSXML XSLT transform, but this is a risky business for the stability of your server. ... http://groups.google.com/g/5577ff02/t/.../d/5acbd73d46e26c98?hl=en...8... |
3 posts - 1 author - Last post: Aug 11, 2005 Improved stability and security over FrontRange Forum ... Followed all the instructions for creating the stored procedures, copying ... http://forums.frontrange.com/viewtopic.php?t=29742 |
3 posts - 2 authors - Last post: Jan 20 ... at how to use it in an Extended Stored Procedure which is not the same ... bets are off when it comes to stability inside of SQL Server. ... http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/.../eced45ca-a8ee-4a0e-beef-a03f67f54788 |
You should not do this as it can create many more stability problems in SQL. ... I am looking for a way to make it a extended stored procedure, ... http://groups.google.com/g/fe17feec/t/.../d/c82fa7b86d337729?hl=en&ie... |
The stability and performance gain on your production server wil more than ... As for running extended stored procedures in the SQL Server address space, ... http://groups.google.com/g/96a7fef0/t/.../d/d9fef8a5cd73ba?hl=en&ie...8... |
As for using extended stored procedures, this is entirely poor idea. The overhead for extended stored procedures is considerable, and puts the stability of ... http://groups.google.com/g/21e7fefb/t/.../d/5f9c2fc1f3a1c2d7?hl=en&ie... |
... why Solomon would need any extended stored procedures to handle accounting. ... MS SQL Server itself is stable (within the context of NT's stability, ... http://groups.google.com/g/1df7ff04/t/.../d/9d91be2e5959f094?hl=en&ie... |
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