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Sun Foster
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2008-01-24 : 15:06:21
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| I created about 100 store procedures and now want to save them.How to save content for all of them? |
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X002548
Not Just a Number
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Posted - 2008-01-24 : 15:15:26
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| 2000 or 2005?In any case you do it in EM or SSMSBUT, you shouldn't do it that wayYou should save the code to the server or pvcs (or both)all the time and when changes need to be made, you open those files, make your changes, save it, then compileNever make changes in the sproc windowBrett8-)Hint: Want your questions answered fast? Follow the direction in this linkhttp://weblogs.sqlteam.com/brettk/archive/2005/05/25/5276.aspxAdd yourself!http://www.frappr.com/sqlteam |
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Sun Foster
Aged Yak Warrior
515 Posts |
Posted - 2008-01-24 : 15:31:17
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| I use 2005. Because I found another job and want to save all store procedures in a text file. |
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jackv
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2008-01-25 : 09:44:29
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| The best thing to do is a Generate Scripts - when you open the wizard , you will get an option of saving all stored procedures.Jack Vamvas--------------------Search IT jobs from multiple sources- http://www.ITjobfeed.com |
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