September 20, 2005 09:20 PM

Smarter T-SQL Debugging in Visual Studio 2005

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SQL Server Magazine
InstantDoc ID #47460
For those of us who develop against SQL Server, being able to work with stored procedures is an important productivity benefit. In pre-2005 releases of Visual Basic and Visual Studio, developers have to be pretty creative to get T-SQL debugging to work at all. No more; it's fixed. Not only does debugging work, but Microsoft has added exciting features that should make it even easier to debug and tune the most complex stored procedures. In Visual Studio 2005, you can now set the breakpoint to fir...

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