DBVARName in CFStoredProcs

2002-04-10 Thread Shawn Grover

Just want a quick clarification.  Over the last few days I've seen a few
posts regarding stored procs.  These posts were specifiying the dbarname
parameter like so:  DBVARNAME=ParamName.

My own experience says the  symbol is not required, and can sometimes cause
problems.  Am I wrong in this?  Is there a prefered method with regards to
this?

Thanks In Advance

Shawn Grover

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RE: DBVARName in CFStoredProcs

2002-04-10 Thread Tony_Petruzzi

i have been taught that even though that @ symbol is not neccessary, you
should still always put it in there. It's not going to harm anything and if
by chance, all of a sudden it is required, you're covered. 

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-Original Message-
From: Shawn Grover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 1:33 PM
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Subject: DBVARName in CFStoredProcs


Just want a quick clarification.  Over the last few days I've seen a few
posts regarding stored procs.  These posts were specifiying the dbarname
parameter like so:  DBVARNAME=@ParamName.

My own experience says the @ symbol is not required, and can sometimes cause
problems.  Am I wrong in this?  Is there a prefered method with regards to
this?

Thanks In Advance

Shawn Grover


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