Creating a SQL Server Stored Procedure Generator using WPF
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by Brian Mains
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In this article you have seen how to create and generate a stored procedure code with the help of a WPF application.


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Title: sql server   
Name: deepa
Date: 10/22/2008 6:45:33 AM
Comment:
it's good to way of teaching
Title: Great example   
Name: gabo
Date: 9/1/2008 3:59:25 PM
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As a matter of fact I use it all the time. Thanks.
Title: A good start   
Name: Ralph D. Wilson II
Date: 9/19/2007 10:36:05 AM
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This presents a good start toward creating Stored Procs; however, I can see several limitations in it. Perhaps the most glaring limitation is the fact that it appears to only facilitate the creation of very basic SP's and, while that is useful, I am assisting C#/ASP.Net developers in the creation of much more complex SP's.
Title: type   
Name: Nitin
Date: 9/19/2007 6:17:17 AM
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it is good but not enough
Title: Useful   
Name: Niall
Date: 8/30/2007 3:32:49 AM
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This is interesting and I can see a very good use for this type of programming in my current project. One reservation I have though is the use of the WPF. Specifically the Presentation part of WPF.
Title: Code is Attached   
Name: Brian Mains
Date: 8/26/2007 7:26:33 PM
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The code is attached; see the downloads section.
Title: download this software   
Name: ankti
Date: 8/26/2007 4:22:23 PM
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i want to see this software






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