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Calling a SQL Server UDF
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Microsoft SQL Server
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SQL syntax
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00951187
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You can call it w/o DB name
SELECT DBO.FN_DIASACALCULAR (@FechaIni,@FechaFin) As DiasACalcular
>Hi All, I have the following code to call a SQL Server UDF.
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>Declare @FechaIni Datetime
>Declare @FechaFin Datetime
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>Set @FechaIni='20040830'
>Set @FechaFin='20041030'
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>SELECT DATA001.DBO.FN_DIASACALCULAR (@FechaIni,@FechaFin) As DiasACalcular
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>So far so good. But what if I want to make this sintax non database dependent, I mean, I'm planning to use this same function on several databases and I don't want to change the UDF's prefix on each one.
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>It's there a way to call the UDF without the "DATA001.DBO" prefix. I've tried changing the UDF access to public but it didn't work.
>
--sb--
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