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Writing user defined aggregate functions in .NET managed code
Posted: 24/03/2005 by Mike Taulty
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Overview
We can write new aggregate functions (sum, count) in managed languages such as C# and VB. Let's take a quick look at how that happens.
(Duration: 9mins 15secs)
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