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Introduction to Using XML in SQL Server (Video Series)
Video Category:
XML and SQL Server - FOR XML, SQLXML, MSXML, and More
Skill Level:
300 (Intermediate)
Versions/Editions Covered:
SQL Server 2005
,
SQL Server 2000
,
SQL Server 2008
This series of videos focuses on the how and the why of using XML in SQL Server. This series is more of a technical overview series designed to help you understand what sort of support for XML SQL Server offers and when it is appropriate to use XML.
Videos in this Series:
Title
Skill
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Pt. 1 - Introduction to Using XML with SQL Server
300
14 mins.
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Pt. 2a - Introduction to Using XML with SQL Server
300
13 mins.
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Pt. 2b - Introduction to Using XML with SQL Server
300
14 mins.
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Pt. 3 - Introduction to Using XML with SQL Server
300
18 mins.
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Pt. 4 - Introduction to Using XML with SQL Server
400
18 mins.
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