Abstract

The geography and geometry datatypes both utilize the functionality provided by the .NET Framework common language runtime (CLR). The .NET Framework CLR was first introduced to SQL Server in SQL Server 2005 to provide a range of additional functionality and to extend the ways in which SQL Server could access and manipulate data. SQL Server 2008 takes integration with the .NET CLR one step further, by relying on the .NET CLR to implement core functions, including any operations using the spatial datatypes of geometry and geography.KeywordsSpatial DataStructure Query LanguageOpen Geospatial ConsortiumGeography ObjectPolygon ObjectThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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