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How to add a stored procedure to my database?
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05/09/2006 12:41:11
Keith Payne
Technical Marketing Solutions
Florida, United States
 
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Forum:
Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
Stored procedures, Triggers, UDFs
Environment versions
SQL Server:
SQL Server 2005
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01150504
Message ID:
01150994
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69
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>>All above is related to the template parameters. There's no suchg thing as default value for sproc.
>
>Thank you for your reply, Sergey.

Dmitry,

I think that a lot of what Sergey is saying will be clear if you do the following steps:

1. Open a new query window from a template.

2. Press Ctrl-Alt-M.

3. Fill in the replacement strings and click OK.

4. Look at the results in the query.

Ctrl-Alt-M is a slightly more refined version of Find and Replace in the Edit menu. In the templates all of the stuff inside braces is for a Find and Replace. Don't get too hung up on the templates. They're a nice little thing to use but after a while you will probably have outgrown them.

Remember that it's all source code - it's all text.
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