Check the errors collection.  IIRC, PRINT statements will be there.

David L. Penton, Microsoft MVP
JCPenney Application Specialist / Lead
"Mathematics is music for the mind, and Music is Mathematics for the
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Do you have the VBScript Docs or SQL BOL installed?  If not, why not?
VBScript Docs: http://www.davidpenton.com/vbscript
SQL BOL: http://www.davidpenton.com/sqlbol


-----Original Message-----
From: T. Bradley Dean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

I've created a SQL stored procedure that, instead of return a recordset,
"Print"s out it's results. The problem is, I can't see these results
anywhere but in the SQL Query Analyzer!

I'm using ASP.net with VB.net code, I've tried doing a Scalar Command and
also just a regular SQLDataReader, both return nothing.

Any tips would be appreciated.

Thanks,

~Brad


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