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LOCATION:SQLBits Conference - Exhibition B
SUMMARY:XML: The Marmite of SQL Server
DESCRIPTION:Discussion of the pros and cons of using XML to store and access data with SQL Server 2008.<br />
What will be reviewed:<br />
a few basic T-SQL XML commands to generate and access XML data using SQL server, Typed and Untyped XML and in-built validation options.&nbsp;
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><body><p><b>XML: The Marmite of SQL Server</b></p><p>Discussion of the pros and cons of using XML to store and access data with SQL Server 2008.<br /> What will be reviewed:<br /> a few basic T-SQL XML commands to generate and access XML data using SQL server, Typed and Untyped XML and in-built validation options.&nbsp;</p><p><b>Phil Quinn</b></p><p>Phil Quinn is a Database Developer working at UCAS currently developing systems producing prospect&uacute;s for educational establishments. He has been working on SQL Server since version 2000, and has an MCITP Database Developer 2008. Has recently spoken at SQL Saturday 162 in Cambridge.</p><a href="http://www.sqlpippy.com" >http://www.sqlpippy.com</a></body></html>
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