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                                    | Greg_01Starting Member
 
 
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                                            |  Posted - 2009-07-13 : 13:52:38 
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                                            | Hi Guys, I have started working with .NET and SQL and can do the basics. However I have ran into a problem. I have a SQL query that is stored in a file which then the SQL CLR executes and stores the results in a table. That part works great. Now I have a requirement where the SQL query needs to combine data from two different databases on two different servers. I need to be able to do this through the CLR. I don't want to use linked servers. Is there a way that when I run execute sql command I can pass in two sql connections. I really have no idea where to start. Any ideas I would greatly appreciate. Thank you, Greg |  |  
                                    | visakh16Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
 
 
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                                          |  Posted - 2009-07-13 : 14:08:26 
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                                          | have you looked into distributed query options like OPENROWSET? |  
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                                    | Greg_01Starting Member
 
 
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                                          |  Posted - 2009-07-13 : 14:23:02 
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                                          | No, I haven't herd of OPENROWSET. I will do research now and see if I can apply it. Thank you |  
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