July 20, 2004 04:20 PM

Embedded Scripting in Stored Procedures

Give T-SQL the ability to access external objects
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SQL Server Magazine
InstantDoc ID #43018
Whether we like it or not, the modern office information environment isn't a tidy place. We would all like to imagine paperless offices in which executives and workers access information through engineered software and in which MCSAs manage information that flows through MCSE-designed, -implemented, and -maintained networks. Instead, the office environment remains chaotic.

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The article is very useful in content except for the comments about a company not being able to pay for highly skilled employees. This kind of thinking is becoming the culture in too many companies. It doesn't take into account that companies have the responsibility to protect their client data. Hiring and paying skilled employees is a part of protecting the companies and the consumer assets. Corporations have recently set record on the compensation given to executives. It's only reasonable that they should past some of these gains down the food chain.

Jason8/7/2004 1:24:19 PM


I have download and reviewed the stored procedures for importing data from csv or Excel to SQL Server and it seems to be very useful. Thanks...Fraz

Fabrizio7/23/2004 10:39:48 AM


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