CREATE ASSEMBLy seems to be able to load assembly from physical path only.There are a bunch of assemblies that are loaded from GAC automatically by
SQL Server, but user defined assemblies are registered into the database
from a path or binary bits only.
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HTH,
SriSamp
Email: srisamp@.gmail.com
Blog: http://blogs.sqlxml.org/srinivassampath
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"ffee" <ffee@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> CREATE ASSEMBLy seems to be able to load assembly from physical path only.|||To add on to SriSamp's response, the assemblies are stored in the database
so that the database is portable. This allows the database to be restored
to a different server without assembly dependency issues.
Hope this helps.
Dan Guzman
SQL Server MVP
"ffee" <ffee@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> CREATE ASSEMBLy seems to be able to load assembly from physical path only.
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