> 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.
>
Maybe I wasn't clear in my reply to that statement. There is nothing
inherent about stored procedures which makes them better for separating
out work. It is in fact the same amount of work to separate queries as
it is stored procedures.

So far in this thread, the only benefit mentioned so far for stored
procedures is transaction handling.

-Matt
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