Gotta hope that there's an easier way than using the Query Analyzer to debug
SQL Server 2000 stored procs. What a p.o.s. Again, the tools I had with
Oracle9 were MUCH MORE FRIENDLY.
Ugh. Suggestions? I want to test from the server, not from Fox.
tia,
--Michael
Have a look at http://www.sqlmanager.net/
Even the free version of the SQL manager allows you to run a procedure
with parameters.
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Michael Hawksworth
Visual Fox Solutions
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www.foxpro.co.uk
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Gotta hope that there's an easier way than using the Query Analyzer to debug
SQL Server 2000 stored procs. What a p.o.s. Again, the tools I had with
Oracle9 were MUCH MORE FRIENDLY.
Ugh. Suggestions? I
Hi,
Gotta hope that there's an easier way than using the Query Analyzer to
debug SQL Server 2000 stored procs. What a p.o.s. Again, the tools I had
with Oracle9 were MUCH MORE FRIENDLY.
http://www.ftponline.com/vsm/2002_11/magazine/columns/databasedesign/
--
Christof
Again, the tools I had with Oracle9 were MUCH MORE FRIENDLY.
or maybe just MUCH MORE FAMILIAR?
with some glaring examples (like %TYPE) I found ms SQL Server like a breath
of fresh air after Oracle
--otoh who needs *procedural* SQL - keep pl/SQL and T-SQL - *real* datbase
programmers work with
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