<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" media="screen" href="/App_Themes/default/rss.xslt"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:trackback="http://madskills.com/public/xml/rss/module/trackback/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" xmlns:evnet="http://www.mscommunities.com/rssmodule/" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd"><channel><title>Entries tagged with tsql - Channel 9</title><atom:link rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/tags/tsql/feed/ipod/default.aspx" /><itunes:summary>tsql</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Erik Porter, Charles, Mike Sampson, Grace Francisco, Brian Keller, Nathan Heskew, dshadle, Dan Fernandez, Duncan Mackenzie, Jeff Sandquist</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle><image><url>http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/Dev/App_Themes/C9/images/feedimage.png</url><title>Entries tagged with tsql - Channel 9</title><link>http://channel9.msdn.com/tags/TSQL/</link></image><itunes:image href="http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/Dev/App_Themes/C9/images/feedimage.png" /><itunes:category text="Technology" /><description>tsql</description><link>http://channel9.msdn.com/tags/TSQL/</link><language>en-us</language><pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2009 16:11:45 GMT</pubDate><lastBuildDate>Sat, 09 May 2009 16:11:45 GMT</lastBuildDate><generator>EvNet (EvNet, Version=1.0.3608.3122, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null)</generator><item><title>Northeast Roadshow - Top things developers should know about SQL Server - Error Handling</title><description>&lt;img src="http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/ch9/3/0/6/8/6/4/SqlServer3_small_ch9.png" border="0" /&gt;Jim O’Neil, Developer Evangelist, continues his five-part series on what developers should know about SQL Server. In this third segment, he takes a look at the components of a SQL Server error as well as some of their nuances and suggests techniques for handling errors on both the server-side in Transact-SQL and on the client-side in .NET code. &lt;br /&gt;
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The complete slide deck for the series is available at &lt;a href="http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/northeast/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=2502"&gt;Code Gallery&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="http://channel9.msdn.com/468610/WebViewBug.aspx?EVT=0" height="1" width="1" alt="" /&gt;</description><comments>http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/dpeeast/Northeast-Roadshow-Top-things-developers-should-know-about-SQL-Server-Error-Handling/</comments><itunes:summary>Jim O’Neil, Developer Evangelist, continues his five-part series on what developers should know about SQL Server. In this third segment, he takes a look at the components of a SQL Server error as well as some of their nuances and suggests techniques for handling errors on both the server-side in Transact-SQL and on the client-side in .NET code. 

The complete slide deck for the series is available at Code Gallery. </itunes:summary><link>http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/dpeeast/Northeast-Roadshow-Top-things-developers-should-know-about-SQL-Server-Error-Handling/</link><pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 13:54:00 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/ch9/3/0/6/8/6/4/SqlServer3_ch9.mp4</guid><evnet:views>1606</evnet:views><evnet:viewtrackingurl>http://channel9.msdn.com/468610/WebViewBug.aspx?EVT=0</evnet:viewtrackingurl><evnet:previewtext>Jim O’Neil, Developer Evangelist, continues his five-part series on what developers should know about SQL Server. In this third segment, he takes a look at the components of a SQL Server error as well as some of their nuances and suggests techniques for handling errors on both the server-side in Transact-SQL and on the client-side in .NET code.</evnet:previewtext><media:thumbnail url="http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/ch9/3/0/6/8/6/4/SqlServer3_large_ch9.png" height="240" width="320" /><media:thumbnail url="http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/ch9/3/0/6/8/6/4/SqlServer3_small_ch9.png" height="64" width="85" /><media:group><media:content url="http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/ch9/3/0/6/8/6/4/SqlServer3_ch9.mp4" expression="full" duration="582" fileSize="13709381" type="video/mp4" medium="video" /><media:content url="http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/ch9/3/0/6/8/6/4/SqlServer3_ch9.mp3" expression="full" duration="582" fileSize="4653209" type="audio/mp3" medium="audio" /><media:content url="http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/ch9/3/0/6/8/6/4/SqlServer3_ch9.mp4" expression="full" duration="582" fileSize="13709381" type="video/mp4" medium="video" /><media:content isDefault="true" url="http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/ch9/3/0/6/8/6/4/SqlServer3_ch9.wma" expression="full" duration="582" fileSize="9410513" type="audio/x-ms-wma" medium="audio" /><media:content isDefault="true" url="http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/ch9/3/0/6/8/6/4/SqlServer3_2MB_ch9.wmv" expression="full" duration="582" fileSize="12648347" type="video/x-ms-wmv" medium="video" /><media:content url="http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/ch9/3/0/6/8/6/4/SqlServer3_2MB_ch9.wmv" expression="full" duration="582" fileSize="12648347" type="video/x-ms-wmv" medium="video" /><media:content url="http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/ch9/3/0/6/8/6/4/SqlServer3_Zune_ch9.wmv" expression="full" duration="582" fileSize="13720909" type="video/x-ms-wmv" medium="video" /><media:content url="http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/ch9/3/0/6/8/6/4/SqlServer3_2MB_ch9.wmv" expression="full" duration="582" fileSize="12648347" type="video/x-ms-wmv" medium="video" /><media:content url="http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/ch9/3/0/6/8/6/4/SqlServer3_2MB_ch9.wmv" expression="full" duration="582" fileSize="12648347" type="video/x-ms-asf" medium="video" /></media:group><enclosure url="http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/ch9/3/0/6/8/6/4/SqlServer3_ch9.mp4" length="13709381" type="video/mp4" /><dc:creator>Brian Johnson</dc:creator><itunes:author>Brian Johnson</itunes:author><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><wfw:commentRss>http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/dpeeast/Northeast-Roadshow-Top-things-developers-should-know-about-SQL-Server-Error-Handling/RSS/</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://channel9.msdn.com/468610/Trackback.aspx</trackback:ping><category>.NET</category><category>dpeeast</category><category>northeast</category><category>SQL</category><category>SQL 2008</category><category>TSQL</category></item><item><title>TSQL Merge  Statement - SQL Server 2008</title><description>&lt;img src="http://channel9.msdn.com/Link/67e9252a-c567-4aeb-832e-c7b77e1b19ac/" border="0" /&gt;&lt;p&gt;In SQL Server 2008, you can perform insert, update, or delete operations in a single statement using the MERGE statement. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The MERGE statement allows you to join a data source with a target table or view, and then perform multiple actions against the target object based on the results of that join. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://channel9.msdn.com/412850/WebViewBug.aspx?EVT=0" height="1" width="1" alt="" /&gt;</description><comments>http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/ashishjaiman/TSQL-Merge-Statement-SQL-Server-2008/</comments><itunes:summary>In SQL Server 2008, you can perform insert, update, or delete operations in a single statement using the MERGE statement. 
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