On 19/06/10 18:51, Publius Maximus wrote:
> This is the magic behind sending a LINQ expression from a client to a
> SQL server, and the code actually being executed on the server side. I
> don't mean like a typical SQL query, where it sends text that needs to
> be parsed, in this case, it's the fully "ready to execute"
> representation that gets immediately executed.
>
>    

You mean the difference is the sql query gets parsed in the client? Or 
the coder has to parse it? What's the big advantage of that? Never had 
problems with an sql query being parsed in the server.
And what is a "ready to execute representation"? Do you mean the server 
does not get to decide the strategy of the query based on resources and 
such?


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