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bbondi
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Posted - 2005-04-25 : 13:50:42
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OK, I'm still struggling through SP's now I'd like to change some of the ones I created and others (hello world) just delete.Help, please and thanks,Bob Do the Social Engineering teams need QA? Naw, let 'em have fun! |
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bbondi
Starting Member
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Posted - 2005-04-25 : 14:08:26
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| Gee, I guess I panicked early - in MS Query Analyzer open the stored procedure list and right click then choose delete.Do the Social Engineering teams need QA? Naw, let 'em have fun! |
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spirit1
Cybernetic Yak Master
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Posted - 2005-04-25 : 14:09:55
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or you can use drop procedure sprocNameGo with the flow & have fun! Else fight the flow |
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mglagarto
Starting Member
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Posted - 2005-04-25 : 20:27:21
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| or another thing is go to Enterprise Manager, then dropdown "databases", then select the database you want to delete the stored procedure, dropdown it, then click "stored procedure", and then its now time to select what stored procedure you want to delete, rightclick then click delete..THANKSMARVIN |
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