Dynamic update or script equivalent in SQL Server in-memory OLTP (Hekaton)
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I want to write equivalent stored procedure (contain execute string) in natively compiled stored procedure, but I can't find a way to implement that.
Does anyone have an idea?
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I want to write equivalent stored procedure (contain execute string) in natively compiled stored procedure, but I can't find a way to implement that.
Does anyone have an idea?
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I want to write equivalent stored procedure (contain execute string) in natively compiled stored procedure, but I can't find a way to implement that.
Does anyone have an idea?
I want to write equivalent stored procedure (contain execute string) in natively compiled stored procedure, but I can't find a way to implement that.
Does anyone have an idea?
edited Nov 29 '18 at 5:32
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There are limited set of operators that can be used in natively compiled stored procedures.
You are allowed to use control-of-flow language statements like IF and ELSE, so this is the closest thing you can get to dynamic execution.
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There are limited set of operators that can be used in natively compiled stored procedures.
You are allowed to use control-of-flow language statements like IF and ELSE, so this is the closest thing you can get to dynamic execution.
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There are limited set of operators that can be used in natively compiled stored procedures.
You are allowed to use control-of-flow language statements like IF and ELSE, so this is the closest thing you can get to dynamic execution.
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There are limited set of operators that can be used in natively compiled stored procedures.
You are allowed to use control-of-flow language statements like IF and ELSE, so this is the closest thing you can get to dynamic execution.
There are limited set of operators that can be used in natively compiled stored procedures.
You are allowed to use control-of-flow language statements like IF and ELSE, so this is the closest thing you can get to dynamic execution.
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