>>Hi,
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>>While testing a stored procedure I execute it in the SSMS query, something like this:
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>>EXECUTE MyStoredProc Param1, Param2
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>>The stored procedure MyStoredProc has RETURN 'somevalue' code at the end.
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>>How can I capture the returned values in the query? I tried the following:
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>>declare @RetVal as VarChar(20)
>>@RetVal = EXECUTE MyStoredProc Param1, Param2
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>>but I get error. What else could I do?
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>Hi Dimitry
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>Right click on the sp in SSMS and select Script As . Execute . To query window.
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>that'll give you the correct syntax
Thank you. I will try this.
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