March 22, 2005 09:22 PM

Create Your Own Code Library

Resuse T-SQL code to retrieve data for ADO.NET applications
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SQL Server Magazine
InstantDoc ID #45478
ADO.NET database developers frequently use T-SQL strings to retrieve data for their applications. When ADO.NET developers have a poor understanding of a database's design, the T-SQL language, or both, the process of creating T-SQL strings for their applications can lead to inefficient data-access designs or even result sets with improperly computed values. In such situations, reusing T-SQL code in database objects such as stored procedures and user-defined functions (UDFs) offers distinct advant...

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I expected some interesting stuff from this article (based in the title), but it was merely a beginner tutorial.

LUCIANO4/1/2005 3:13:31 PM


Exactly what is the point of this article?! If you don't know how to call a stored proc or a UDF from ADO.NET, then you shouldn't be receiving a paycheck as a .NET developer.

Anonymous User 3/30/2005 7:46:20 PM


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