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Fao, Sean
 
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Default Debug Stored Procedures - 03-24-2005 , 02:52 PM






Hello,

I was attempting to set break points and debug a stored procedure, but I
haven't had much luck. I read
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vdbt7/html/dvconusingbreakpointswithstoredproceduresuser-definedfunctionstriggers.asp
and it looks like it can be done, but I don't see "Edit <SQL name> on
the shortcut menu" like it says I should. Am I missing something?

I have VS .NET 2003 Professional and the MS SQL 2000 server is on
another computer, which runs under Windows Server 2003. I can make a
connection to the server without a problem.

Thanks in advance,

--
Sean

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Default Re: Debug Stored Procedures - 04-05-2005 , 03:38 AM






I believe you need enterprise edition for that feature.

MattC
"Fao, Sean" <enceladus311 (AT) yahoo (DOT) comI-WANT-NO-SPAM> wrote

Quote:
Hello,

I was attempting to set break points and debug a stored procedure, but I
haven't had much luck. I read
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vdbt7/html/dvconusingbreakpointswithstoredproceduresuser-definedfunctionstriggers.asp
and it looks like it can be done, but I don't see "Edit <SQL name> on the
shortcut menu" like it says I should. Am I missing something?

I have VS .NET 2003 Professional and the MS SQL 2000 server is on another
computer, which runs under Windows Server 2003. I can make a connection
to the server without a problem.

Thanks in advance,

--
Sean



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