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  • Thanks very much. That makes a lot of sense. I scripted the assembly and did see a long binary value like this: CREATE ASSEMBLY [AlphaShapes] AUTHORIZATION [dbo] FROM 0x4D5A900003000000 ... WITH PERMISSION_SET = SAFE It was about 19000 characters long, which sounds roughly right for a 10K dll. Commented Jun 27, 2012 at 16:30
  • @andy: Yep. One other advantage of having the bits directly in script is that in a deployment scenario, you don't have to rely on the file system, which is great. Also (aside), you can use backticks (`) to delimit code both in answers and comments. Commented Jun 27, 2012 at 16:34