Re: Stored Procedures - to use or not to use

2001-02-20 Thread Paul Hastings
> Hm Okay. I see what you're saying, Paul. Is there a preferred way to do > dynamic sql in the database? Or, is the idea that one is better off doing > that which is dynamic in cf? if security/management is a concern, sp are good containers for a lot of stuff. centralized, secure, transparent

RE: Stored Procedures - to use or not to use

2001-02-20 Thread Andy Ewings
eanna L. Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 20 February 2001 17:53 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Stored Procedures - to use or not to use Hm Okay. I see what you're saying, Paul. Is there a preferred way to do dynamic sql in the database? Or, is the idea that one is better off doing tha

Re: Stored Procedures - to use or not to use

2001-02-20 Thread Deanna L. Schneider
Hm Okay. I see what you're saying, Paul. Is there a preferred way to do dynamic sql in the database? Or, is the idea that one is better off doing that which is dynamic in cf? (Just trying to learn more about enterprise database solutions - not challenging your viewpoint.) -d ***