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Support CLR Stored Procedures

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      • Brian WhiteBrian White commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        Really sad to see it isn't supported. I just came across a situation perfectly solved by CLR and I was hoping to use SQL Azure as my data back end, this is a dissapointment.

      • WcfMeWcfMe commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        We need CLR for Regular Expression parsing. If there will be no CLR in Azure, we need something TSQL-native. Regular Expressions are not new technology...

      • Mike GMike G commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        Aggregate functions are the things I would most like to see in terms of CLR support. These have given use huge perf gains for some types of query and it's a big blocker for pueruaging my collegues to even look at SQL azure

      • AlexSM13AlexSM13 commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I would like to see realised "full CLR support":
        CLR SP, CLR UDF, CLR Types, and possibility to write custom aggregate functions, based on CLR.

      • crpietschmanncrpietschmann commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        You can now use the SQL Spatial data types with SQL Azure database. It would still be nice to have the ability to use the SQL CLR just as in SQL Server.

      • Jamie ThomsonJamie Thomson commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        Yep. Supporting CLR would mean the CLR types (spatial and hierarchyid) would be open to us as well. Bring it on!

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