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Programatically Create a Stored Procedure...?
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ASP.NET
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VB.NET 1.1
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>You don't need to connect to your database in your connection string, just to your server. You can then connect to the appropriate database using the "USE yourdatabase" command via a SQLEXEC. This way, you can change databases using the same connection.

Actually, as it was stated by Borislav and Bonnie earlier in this thread...one has to use the database name in the connection string (Initial Catalog=...) otherwise it won't work. It you notice in my original posting, I mentioned that I tried using the "USE " SQL command and it came back with an error stating that CREATE PROCEDURE has to be the first executing statement in a batch.
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