- Which version of SQL Server was the first version with SQLCLR?
The first version was SQL Server 2005. - Can I decide which version of .NET Framework I will use?
No—as SQLCLR is a mandatory part of SQL Server, the version of .NET Framework is bound to a version of SQL Server. - Which types of objects can I create as CLR objects?
Five types of CLR objects are supported. These are stored procedures, triggers, functions, data types, and custom aggregations. - Where is the assembly stored when it is published?
It's stored in a database's metadata and nothing remains on the filesystem. - Can I use any .NET Framework types in my CLR objects?
Yes, but consider the possible security issues as well as the potential difficulty of publishing many dependent assemblies. - Why does my successfully-published assembly and created CLR object not work?
The most probable cause of...
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