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I have a CLR function thet returns IEnumberable (a table) and it has a FillRow function. I am returning 10,000 integers from this function. Is there any way that I can preallocate the resulting table or give SQL server hint as to how many rows my fun

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I have a CLR function thet returns IEnumberable (a table) and it has a
FillRow function. I am returning 10,000 integers from this function. Is
there any way that I can preallocate the resulting table or give SQL server
hint as to how many rows my function will return? It makes me cringe to
think that every time FillRow is called that sql may be doing some memory
allocation to make the resulting table bigger.
Nov 20 '07 #1
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