> I certainly understand your position. But what does that have
> to do with comparing stored procedures to queries? It may
> matter in your particular situation, but we are supposed to
> be having a generic technical debate.

Yes, we are having a generic technical debate, and what I am saying is that
when the team setup or hierarchical setup is not ideal, separating work out
makes the project move along faster. Stored procs come into play here in
that someone can tackle this aspect while other things are being taken care
of.... That's pretty generic... Just another situation in which stored procs
are better.

Mike
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