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I think I know the answer is NO, but wanted to confirm:

Are CLR functions supported in AppHarbor's shared SQL Server environments?

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  • Is there a reason that you don't just ask AppHarbor? – Pondlife Jul 24 '12 at 16:30
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    @Pondlife - Yes, because their support site says "If you have a general question about how to make your application run on AppHarbor, posting it on Stack Overflow will get you accurate answers fast." – Paul Fryer Jul 24 '12 at 16:34
  • Interesting, so they've crowdsourced their support – Pondlife Jul 24 '12 at 18:14
  • We're happy to field questions through other channels also, but Stackoverflow is awesome because it makes existing answers easily discoverable. – friism Jul 25 '12 at 22:22

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The shared SQL engines (yocto, nano) do not support CLR. Appharbor recommends that you "move the relevant logic into your application code" and I tend to agree.

You can get a dedicated MSSQL instance on Amazon EC2 through Appharbor; that may permit you to enable CLR.

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