What is sqlparse.dll?
Part of The Microsoft SQL Parser by Microsoft
What is it?
The Microsoft SQL Parser r epresents a SQL parser that parses Transact-SQL statements and returns a ParseResult object.
Description of sqlparse.dll from Microsoft“SQL Server Management Studio is an integrated environment for accessing, configuring, managing, administering, and developing all components of SQL Server. SQL Server Management Studio combines a broad group of graphical tools with a number of rich script editors to provide access to SQL Server to developers and administrators of all skill levels. SQL Server Management Studio combines the features of Enterprise Manager, Query Analyzer, and Analysis Manager, included in previous releases of SQL Server, into a single environment. In addition, SQL Server Management Studio works with all components of SQL Server such as Reporting Services, Integration Services, and SQL Server Compact.”
How is sqlparse.dll loaded?
Automation object - sqlparse.dll has a CLSID (globally unique identifier) of {8F6C7662-E8A1-11D0-B9B3-2A92D0000000} with and identifier of CLSID\{8F6C7662-E8A1-11D0-B9B3-2A92D0000000}\Implemented Categories\{40FC6ED5-2438-11CF-A3DB-080036F12502}. Automation objects are referred to as ActiveX objects.
Community
What is the community is seeing? | What is the community is doing? |
About 0.1% of all Boost users have the sqlparse.dll file. | Of the 0.1% of sqlparse.dll users, 13.0% have disabled it. |
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Typical file (disk image) location:
C:\Windows\System32\sqlparse.dll
Are there other versions of The Microsoft SQL Parser?
Why are multiple of the same versions listed?
What else is related?
What Windows OS versions does this run on?
Microsoft Windows XP (5.1.2600.196608)
Windows Vista (TM) Home Premium (6.0.6001.65536)
Windows Vista (TM) Home Premium (6.0.6002.131072)
Windows 7 Home Premium (6.1.7601.65536)
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