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RE: FN-FORUM: T-SQL Question
date posted 8th March 2006 19:24
I think you can tell the console to run a script - you can take that
stored procedure, strip off the create stored procedure part and it'll
just run as a one off script.=20
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Stephen Tierney
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To: Andy Macnaughton-Jones
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The main problem was I've only got console access to the db and I really
didn't want to mess around exporting importing. Plus I can use these
queries in other developments or other situations later on!:)
Cheers all for some really great advice! I've sorted in now! :)
Stephen.
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