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8.4

Can't Get SQL 2005 CLR to Work!

Asked by rcl58 in SQL Server 2005, .Net Editors & IDEs

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I cant do a simple CLR test. Im getting: Incorrect syntax near DoWork, see code below.

Reasearch on the web for this error says set the compatibility level of the database to 90. The database is set to 90.

What am I doing wrong? Thanks for the help&

sp_configure 'clr enabled',1
go
reconfigure with override
go

Successful.

CREATE ASSEMBLY SprocTest
FROM 'C:\SprocTest.dll'

Successful.

CREATE PROC SprocTest
AS EXTERNAL NAME SprocTest.Class1.DoWork

Msg 6505, Level 16, State 1, Procedure SprocTest, Line 2
Could not find Type 'Class1' in assembly SprocTest.

Place [ ] around external name&

CREATE PROC SprocTest
AS EXTERNAL NAME [SprocTest.Class1].DoWork

Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure SprocTest, Line 3
Incorrect syntax near DoWork.




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