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Thanks, it looks like this is not an issue so far in v6.
Cheers,
Aaron / comments
Thanks, it looks like this is not an issue so far in v6.
Cheers,
Aaron
Thanks Simon... / comments
Thanks Simon...
But in this case, my problem is not just the regional format, it is also the ugly trailing PM.000 ... / comments
But in this case, my problem is not just the regional format, it is also the ugly trailing PM.000 ...
I said:
"I suggest you take a different approach to renaming stored procedures, such as using sp_rename. This will keep the CRETAE PROCEDURE definition intact. "
What I meant to say was:
I suggest you take a different approach than using sp_rename. For example, DROP/CREATE. This will keep the CREATE PROCEDURE definition intact. / comments
I said:
"I suggest you take a different approach to renaming stored procedures, such as using sp_rename. This will keep the CRETAE PROCEDURE definition intact. "
What I meant to say was:
I suggest ...
You can't just right-click a stored procedure in Enterprise Manager and click rename. I wonder what else would break if the stored procedure needed to be recompiled or if you tried to modify it using other tools.
I suggest you take a different approach to renaming stored procedures, such as using sp_rename. This will keep the CRETAE PROCEDURE definition intact.
(Just one more big dark x against using Enterprise Manager to manage your objects.) / comments
You can't just right-click a stored procedure in Enterprise Manager and click rename. I wonder what else would break if the stored procedure needed to be recompiled or if you tried to modify it us...
Maybe the status bar of the top pane could also show the number of objects, and the number of objects currently checked? Something like the following: http://www.aspfaq.com/img/rg_ss_4.gif / comments
Maybe the status bar of the top pane could also show the number of objects, and the number of objects currently checked? Something like the following:http://www.aspfaq.com/img/rg_ss_4.gif