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Re: regex in xquery

From: "Han" <hp4444@------.---.----->
To: NULL
Date: 2/1/2006 1:04:00 PM
I don't know any workaround. And I don't think CLR makes any difference when 
we say XML nodes. CLR, like ordinary UDFs and procs, works for SQL, not 
Xquery. Why not post same question to sqlserver.xml newsgroup? I think there 
are more experts on this issue.

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Pohwan Han. Seoul. Have a nice day.
"Karl Prosser" <KarlProsser@d...> wrote in message 
news:BEC6BD60-E5CF-4EC0-8A29-43E92381639C@m......
> is there any work around? to be able to do this in SQL server?
> i know i could make a CLR function in C# to do normal regular expressions,
> but their are probably subtle syntax differences between normal regex and 
> XSD
> /XPATH 2.0 regexs... maybe from C# i could invoke the xpath regex?
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