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>You're excuting script to create sproc in the current database. Did you refresh sproc list in the object explorer?
I looked at 5 or 6 books today on SQL Server 2005. And NOT ONE of them indicated that I need to Refresh. You are the man! Thank you very much. Now I see my sproc there.
If I may ask you another question. I noticed that when I try to execute the script another time it won't let me,saying it is already in the database. So now the way to do it is to execute it differently with command EXECUTE Sproc.. parameters, right?
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