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  • S Shiv5

    Dear All, I have stored procedure of Dept(add/update/insert) and for Company(add/update/insert). How to groups the procedure using then Procedure Groups in SQLServer

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    Dan Neely
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    Number 3. http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?msg=1278604&forumid=1649#xx1278604xx

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    • S Shiv5

      Dear All, I have stored procedure of Dept(add/update/insert) and for Company(add/update/insert). How to groups the procedure using then Procedure Groups in SQLServer

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      J4amieC
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      Shiv, you are getting beyond a joke now. Seriously stop with the URGENT! Current blacklist svmilky - Extremely rude | FeRtoll - Rude personal emails | ironstrike1 - Rude & Obnoxious behaviour

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      • S Shiv5

        Dear All, I have stored procedure of Dept(add/update/insert) and for Company(add/update/insert). How to groups the procedure using then Procedure Groups in SQLServer

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        Josh Smith
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        The only thing which you should consider to be 'urgent' is seeking immediate and comprehensive psychiatric treatment.

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        • S Shiv5

          Dear All, I have stored procedure of Dept(add/update/insert) and for Company(add/update/insert). How to groups the procedure using then Procedure Groups in SQLServer

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          Lost User
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          This is an example of a person, who doesn't want to do his/her own homework and just put the assignment into this forum and hope that someone replying and never giveup. Sorry, but it's wrong. - DON'T PUT URGENT INTO SUBJECT:mad: - WRITE YOUR OWN CODE:mad: - DON'T ASK FOR AN ANSWER AGAIN IN THIS FORUM, BECAUSE YOU WILL NEVER GET IT AGAIN:mad:

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          • J Josh Smith

            The only thing which you should consider to be 'urgent' is seeking immediate and comprehensive psychiatric treatment.

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            Lost User
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            :laugh: That's a bit harsh. Some people just don't know how to use the internet correctly. :sigh:

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              This is an example of a person, who doesn't want to do his/her own homework and just put the assignment into this forum and hope that someone replying and never giveup. Sorry, but it's wrong. - DON'T PUT URGENT INTO SUBJECT:mad: - WRITE YOUR OWN CODE:mad: - DON'T ASK FOR AN ANSWER AGAIN IN THIS FORUM, BECAUSE YOU WILL NEVER GET IT AGAIN:mad:

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              _AK_
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              and even if it an home why the hell can't he put a proper subject line. He really need some treatment. Best Regards, Apurva Kaushal

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              • S Shiv5

                Dear All, I have stored procedure of Dept(add/update/insert) and for Company(add/update/insert). How to groups the procedure using then Procedure Groups in SQLServer

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                Probably you are putting yourself in everybody's black list by doing similar type of mistake everytime. Best Regards, Apurva Kaushal

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                  :laugh: That's a bit harsh. Some people just don't know how to use the internet correctly. :sigh:

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                  Josh Smith
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                  That guy has been told dozens of times not to post every question as "Urgent", so I disagree that I am being harsh. The guy must have issues and really should get some help. Josh

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                  • S Shiv5

                    Dear All, I have stored procedure of Dept(add/update/insert) and for Company(add/update/insert). How to groups the procedure using then Procedure Groups in SQLServer

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                    Super Lloyd
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                    Mhh... I might help you but I fear it's too late anyway! :doh:

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                    • D Dan Neely

                      Number 3. http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?msg=1278604&forumid=1649#xx1278604xx

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                      Colin Angus Mackay
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                      http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?msg=1278604&forumid=1649#xx1278604xx[^]


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                      • J Josh Smith

                        That guy has been told dozens of times not to post every question as "Urgent", so I disagree that I am being harsh. The guy must have issues and really should get some help. Josh

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                        Josh Smith wrote:

                        That guy has been told dozens of times not to post every question as "Urgent", so I disagree that I am being harsh. The guy must have issues and really should get some help.

                        Maybe some people don't understand that "urgent" is not the magic word and it is also not my middle name :) I do not think you are being harse because these "urgent" posts really start pissing me off. Urgent! I need the winning lottery ticket for tonight :laugh:

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                          Josh Smith wrote:

                          That guy has been told dozens of times not to post every question as "Urgent", so I disagree that I am being harsh. The guy must have issues and really should get some help.

                          Maybe some people don't understand that "urgent" is not the magic word and it is also not my middle name :) I do not think you are being harse because these "urgent" posts really start pissing me off. Urgent! I need the winning lottery ticket for tonight :laugh:

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                          BoneSoft
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                          Paul Conrad wrote:

                          Maybe some people don't understand that "urgent" is not the magic word

                          Then the multiple replies stating so to every request should help them get a clue.


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