May 28, 2008 01:28 PM

Using Large CLR UDTs in SQL Server 2008

VarBinaryComp compresses and decompresses binary data up to 2GB in size
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SQL Server Magazine
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Executive Summary: The Common Language Runtime (CLR) user-defined type (UDT) VarBinaryComp takes advantage of SQL Server 2008's support for large types to store, compress, and decompress binary data that's up to 2GB in size.
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This article was very interesting; however the the zip file doesn't appear to contain the sln described in the article, only containing:
Web Listing 1_Using the XML Data Type.txt
Web Listing 2_VarBinaryComp Implementation.txt
Web Listing 3_Using the VarBinaryComp UDT in T-SQL Code.txt

FRED7/15/2008 2:53:59 PM


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