I fully agree with you stored procedures - using inline SQL turns code into
a nightmare very quickly. Been there, done that (although I opposed doing
it.)

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> Chris Wuestefeld
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> There are some who disagree with my stance on SPs (i.e.,
> they're required in all cases), but if you're working on my
> team, I wouldn't let you do your inline SQL, either. It's
> more maintenance headaches, it blurs the architectural lines,
> and it's difficult to avoid vulnerabilities to injection attacks.

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