Support WebCast: Understanding User-Defined Functions in Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (325105)
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- Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (all editions)
This article was previously published under Q325105 Session SummaryDuring this presentation, we will discuss the
characteristics of user-defined functions (UDFs) introduced in Microsoft SQL
Server 2000. This presentation will cover different types of UDFs, rules to
define UDFs, as well as differences between UDFs, views, and stored procedures.
We will also talk about when to use UDFs rather than views and stored
procedures. Finally, we'll explain some quick methods for obtaining information
about UDFs in a database. This is a
Level
200 session that was recorded May 11, 2001 and presented by Vikrant
Dalwale. Vikrant Dalwale works for Microsoft as a Developer support
professional in a SQL Server Database Development team. His primary
responsibilities include database performance tuning and concurrency control in
high-end SQL Server systems implemented around the globe. Vikrant has Master's
Degree in Computer Science and his professional job experience includes working
with GE Capital, Texas Instruments, and American Airlines as a Software Design
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