Chapter 18. SQLXML

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—H. W. Kenton

NOTE: This chapter assumes that you're running, at a minimum, SQL Server 2000 with SQLXML 3.0. The SQLXML Web releases have changed and enhanced SQL Server's XML functionality significantly. For the sake of staying current with the technology, I'm covering the latest version of SQLXML rather than the version that shipped with the original release of SQL Server 2000.

This chapter updates the coverage of SQLXML in my last book, The Guru's Guide to SQL Server Stored Procedures, XML, and HTML. That book was written ...

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