SQL Server is one of the best products to come out of Microsoft, but not every professional knows how to use it effectively. For example, some might find it difficult to create a stored procedure but ...
Anyone have any idea how I can convert this to a Access query: (Mainly how do I declare variable and a table???)<br><br><br>CREATE PROCEDURE GetProductsInCategory<br>(@CategoryID ...
For details about how to use the PROC SQL statements, see SQL Procedure Pass-Through Facility Statements. The following section describes the DBMS-specific arguments that you use in the CONNECT ...
Note: The SQL procedure displays the variable labels as stored in the view. However, because you are referencing a view descriptor, you must use the SAS variable names in the WHERE clause, not the ...
I wrote a stored procedure and created it through WinSQL, but accidently exited WinSQL before I had a chance to save it. Is there any way I can get the code I wrote or I am pretty much out of luck?
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