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Mar 8, 2006

I was trying to understand how VS.NET2005 was deploying .NET CLR assemblies to SQL2005 so I ran a trace and found some interesting results.

VS.NET creates some SQL that looks pretty interesting:

CREATE ASSEMBLY [AssemblyNameHere]
FROM 0x4D5A90000300000004000000FFFF000......<continue binary data>
WITH PERMISSION_SET = EXTERNAL_ACCESS

Boy howdy!

I have tried to reproduce this and create my own deployment application but I cant figure out how they create this binary stream. The info in BOL is not much help and I have not found any samples anywhere on how to create this stream in c#.

Anyone out there been able to get this to work?

-Ben

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Error Registering Assembly Using CREATE ASSEMBLY

May 1, 2008

We have written a test CRL stored procedure to test replacing one of our complex stored procedures but can€™t get it deployed to our SQL server that hosts a mirrored configuration of our production database (very locked down). It works fine on our development instances (not very locked down). It only references the default assemblies that were added when we created the project. All it does is use Context Connection=true to get data, loops though some records and returns the data using SQLContext. CLR is enabled on SQL server, the assembly is strongly signed, and we tried deploy using the binary string with the SAFE setting.


CREATE ASSEMBLY for assembly 'SQLCLRTest2' failed because assembly 'SQLCLRTest2' failed verification. Check if the referenced assemblies are up-to-date and trusted (for external_access or unsafe) to execute in the database. CLR Verifier error messages if any will follow this message
[ : SQLCLRTest2.StoredProcedures::GetLift][mdToken=0x600001e] Type load failed.
[token 0x02000008] Type load failed.

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I import €œSystem.IO€? and have therefore set the permission levels to EXTERNAL_ACCESS.

I am receiving the same error message that many folks have received.

CREATE ASSEMBLY for assembly 'Images' failed because assembly 'Images' is not authorized for PERMISSION_SET = EXTERNAL_ACCESS.
The assembly is authorized when either of the following is true: the database owner (DBO) has EXTERNAL ACCESS ASSEMBLY permission and the database has the TRUSTWORTHY database property on; or the assembly is signed with a certificate or an asymmetric key that has a corresponding login with EXTERNAL ACCESS ASSEMBLY permission. If you have restored or attached this database, make sure the database owner is mapped to the correct login on this server. If not, use sp_changedbowner to fix the problem. Images.

My CLR access is €œon€?

I have tried

1) From master run: GRANT EXTERNAL ACCESS ASSEMBLY to [BuiltinAdministrators].
2) From master run: GRANT EXTERNAL ACCESS ASSEMBLY to €œMy Windows Authentication ID€?.
3) Run ALTER DATABASE MYDATABASE SET TRUSTWORTHY ON
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I can compile BUT NOT DEPLOY

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Msg 6509An error occurred while gathering metadata from assembly €˜<Assembly name>€™ with HRESULT 0x1.
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· The signatures of methods in the assembly that are called from other assemblies.
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· The indexability of a method, unless there are no indexes or persisted computed columns depending on that method, either directly or indirectly.
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· The Accumulate and Terminate method signature for user-defined aggregates.
· System assemblies.
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· Adding new public methods.
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RETURNS VarChar

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Error returned:


Msg 6573, Level 16, State 1, Procedure Temperature, Line 21

Method, property or field 'Temperature' of class 'FluidProps.FluidProperties.Fluids' in assembly 'FluidProps' is not static.



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Header:


Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Server

Imports System.Data.SqlClient

Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices

Imports System.Security

Imports System.Security.Permissions





Namespace FluidProperties



'Option Strict Off

'Option Explicit On

Public Partial Class Fluids

Function:


Function Temperature(ByRef FluidName As Object, ByRef InpCode As Object, ByRef Units As Object, ByRef Prop1 As Object, Optional ByRef Prop2 As Object = Nothing) As Object

Call CalcProp(FluidName, InpCode, Units, Prop1, Prop2)

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End Function


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Hi

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Microsoft.SqlServer.Server.SqlContext.Pipe.Send(i.ToString());



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}

}

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2- CREATE ASSEMBLY SystemManagement

FROM 'C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727System.Management.dll'

WITH PERMISSION_SET = UNSAFE

3- CREATE ASSEMBLY inLineLibMaster

FROM 'D:inLineServerinLineLibinDebuginLineLib.dll'

WITH PERMISSION_SET = unsafe

4- and finally

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FROM 'D:inLineServerCLRSQLinlineCLRsqlinDebuginlineCLRsql.dll'

WITH PERMISSION_SET = SAFE



Everything works after those steps (which took some trial and error). I can create a sproc like:

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Go

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When i try to:



Code Block
CREATE ASSEMBLY SystemWeb
FROM 'C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727System.Web.dll'
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Code Block
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Msg 701, Level 17, State 13, Line 1
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When i try to create one of the another assemblies ( system.enterpriseservices, system.runtime.remoting, system.design ) i get the same message.

I looked for this Error and found only this BUG-report:
BUG#: 58267 (SQLBUG_70)
Article ID: 274030
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/274030/en-us

But this does not solve my problem.

As far as i know we use MS SQL-Server 2005 without any Service-Packs.

Question:

is there any Table/View to find out the Versionnumber/Service-Pack

In the moment i am waiting for our admin to install SP2 for SQL-Server,
hoping that this will fix the problem.

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Package pkg;
Application app;
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xecute.cs /reference:C:SSISSSISMicrosoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS.dll


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Msg 10301, Level 16, State 1, Line 1

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I don't see any place I am using System.window.forms

Any idea why? Thanks - Ashok

---------------------------------------------------------
I changed my location to to CSC
C:WINNTMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727>

Now I get this error


Warning: The SQL Server client assembly 'microsoft.sqlserver.manageddts, version=9.0.242.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=89845dcd8080cc91, processorarchitecture=msil.' you are registering is not fully tested in SQL Server hosted environment.

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---------------------------------------------
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************in Transact-SQL

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