08th Jun 2009

Details on TSQL Support in SQL Data Services – Coming Soon!

Stayed tuned…  Within the next week or so the SDS team will be publishing more details on what TSQL features will be supported.  There are three basic categories:

  • Supported
  • Partially Supported
  • Unsupported

As you might expect, most DML is Support, a lot of Manageability stuff is Unsupported and certain DDL clauses fall into the Partially Supported category.

I’ll follow-up once the details are released.

8 Responses to “Details on TSQL Support in SQL Data Services – Coming Soon!”

  1. Zach Skyles Owens : Details on TSQL Support in SQL Data Services - Coming Soon! Says:

    [...] Within the next week or so the SDS team will be publishing more details on what TSQL features. Read More >> Published Monday, June 08, 2009 3:24 PM by [...]

  2. Jamie Thomson Says:

    Zach,
    Please can you include the entirety of your blog posts in your RSS feed?

    thanks
    Jamie

  3. Pita.O Says:

    It’ll be nice to see that list … better than nothing. It’s not going to be too different than the Nigel list, anyway (I pressume). But we really want to see an early CTP. This is June, you know!! (as in “May/June timeframe”). Got the hint?

  4. Zach Skyles Owens Says:

    @Jamie, The entire article should be in my RSS feed. Please let me know if that’s not the case for you.

  5. Zach Skyles Owens Says:

    @Pita, The list is the same type of stuff that Nigel talked about in the interview here.
    http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/ZachSkylesOwens/The-Future-of-SQL-Data-Services-with-Nigel-Ellis/

    Since there isn’t a CTP available yet (I understand your pain) I think it’s really important that we get the detailed information out. Once you see the list you can confidently start building your Azure apps using SQL Server Express for local development.

  6. DN Says:

    The entire text doesn’t appear in my Outlook RSS feeder. Just a portion of the first sentence:

    Stayed tuned. Within the next week or so the SDS team will be publishing more details on what TSQL features. Read More >> [Read More is a link]

  7. Zach Skyles Owens Says:

    @Jamie, I know what’s happening… I actually moved my blog from http://blogs.msdn.com/zowens to http://english.ZachSkylesOwens.net. I’ve been manually posting the first couple of sentences to my MSDN blog during the transition. If you don’t mind updating your RSS reader to http://english.zachskylesowens.net/feed/, that should solve the problem  Thanks for the feedback!

  8. Zach Skyles Owens Says:

    The documentation is finally up! Check it out here
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee336279.aspx

Leave a Reply