Extracting user-defined assemblies

In this recipe, we will extract user-defined assemblies and resave these back to the filesystem as DLLs.

Getting ready

We can use the SampleDB database that we used in the previous recipe, or you can substitute this with any database that is accessible to you that has some user-defined assemblies.

How to do it...

These are the steps required to extract user-defined assemblies:

  1. Open PowerShell ISE as an administrator.
  2. Import the SQLPS module as follows:
    #import SQL Server module
    Import-Module SQLPS -DisableNameChecking
  3. First, we will create a bcp format file. Add the following script and run it:
    $VerbosePreference = "Continue" $instanceName = "localhost" $timestamp = Get-Date -format "yyyy-MMM-dd-hhmmtt" $emptyBLOB = "SampleDB.dbo.EmptyBLOB" ...

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