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Latest Updates for SQL 4 CDS With Mark Carrington

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Daryl and Scott interview Mark Carrington, a 3rd-time repeat guest of the show, about the new features added in the latest version of SQL 4 CDS.

Some of the highlights:

  • Daryl is allergic to duck eggs
  • Scott looks like a quail egg person
  • Variables and For Loop Support in SQL 4 CDS
  • Execution plan view
  • SQL 4 CDS now provides an ADO connection
    • Possible uses for it
  • Naming things is one of the hardest things in Computer Science
  • Where the TDS endpoint is still useful
  • Current limitations with TDS endpoint
  • .NET Core connector for on-prem databases

Mark's Info and other links:

Got questions? Have your own tool you’d like to share? Have a suggestion for a future episode? Contact Daryl and Scott at cast@xrmtoolbox.com. Follow us on LinkedIn and @XrmToolCast for updates on future episodes.

Do you want to see us too? Subscribe to our YouTube channel to view the last episodes. Don't forget to rate and leave a review for this show at Podchaser.

Your hosts: Daryl LaBar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daryllabar | @ddlabar Scott Durow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottdurow | @ScottDurow

Editor: Linn Zaw Win: https://www.linkedin.com/in/linnzawwin | @LinnZawWin

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

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Daryl and Scott interview Mark Carrington, a 3rd-time repeat guest of the show, about the new features added in the latest version of SQL 4 CDS.

Some of the highlights:

  • Daryl is allergic to duck eggs
  • Scott looks like a quail egg person
  • Variables and For Loop Support in SQL 4 CDS
  • Execution plan view
  • SQL 4 CDS now provides an ADO connection
    • Possible uses for it
  • Naming things is one of the hardest things in Computer Science
  • Where the TDS endpoint is still useful
  • Current limitations with TDS endpoint
  • .NET Core connector for on-prem databases

Mark's Info and other links:

Got questions? Have your own tool you’d like to share? Have a suggestion for a future episode? Contact Daryl and Scott at cast@xrmtoolbox.com. Follow us on LinkedIn and @XrmToolCast for updates on future episodes.

Do you want to see us too? Subscribe to our YouTube channel to view the last episodes. Don't forget to rate and leave a review for this show at Podchaser.

Your hosts: Daryl LaBar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daryllabar | @ddlabar Scott Durow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottdurow | @ScottDurow

Editor: Linn Zaw Win: https://www.linkedin.com/in/linnzawwin | @LinnZawWin

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

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