Ben,
As Borislav said, you need to specify the database in the connection string. Here it is in .NET syntax:
"server=(local);database=MyDataBase;uid=sa;pwd=MyPassword"
~~Bonnie
>>>I am trying to create a Stored Procedure in a specified database programatically using the ExecuteNonQuery() method of an SQLCommand object. I am coming across a problem where the SP is being created in the Master Database because the "sa" account is being used. I attempted to preface my Create Procedure command with "USE
;" but SQL spits back that the Create Procedure command must be the first statement executed in a batch. How can I tell SQL to create this SP in the proper database?
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>>I am not very familiar with NET, but in VFP I use folowing technics: make a new connection to desired DataBase and then ExecuteNonQuery("CREATE SP......")
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>Thank for the response, but like I said in my original posting, I already have the code to create the SP. What I need is a way to create the SP is the proper database.