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A database challenge
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26/02/2008 17:01:11
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
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Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Base de données, Tables, Vues, Index et syntaxe SQL
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>But if it's generated... how is it different than a SPT? By being a tad more reusable, i.e. you save a couple of kilobytes each call by sending the command string only once (but you lose some because there's some overhead - though that overhead is shorter than this message)?
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>No, they're different.
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>Suppose I had five tables where I wanted to do paging - I could write a script that would generate the core logic for paging for each one. So I can write a script that generates the exact SP that I have on my blog, and use it to generate multiple scripts.
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>I can still test in the SQL development environment - I'm not tied to the application tool for testing.

After posting, I realized that the main difference is in what is generating the SP(T). In my POV, a SPT is running a SQL statement composed by the app which uses the data (doesn't matter which tier does it). What's generating the SP?

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