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Stored Procedures IN .NET IDE

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Louie Landkirk - 23 Dec 2005 16:11 GMT
Two Questions:

How do you add a new SP from within the .NET IDE?

Is it possible to add an SP to an Access Data Connection from within the VS
.NET IDE.  I know you can't add SP's to Access itself but thought I might be
able to add one via the .NET IDE?

Thank you very much for your help on this.
Paul Clement - 27 Dec 2005 18:36 GMT
¤ Two Questions:
¤
¤ How do you add a new SP from within the .NET IDE?
¤
¤ Is it possible to add an SP to an Access Data Connection from within the VS
¤ .NET IDE.  I know you can't add SP's to Access itself but thought I might be
¤ able to add one via the .NET IDE?
¤
¤ Thank you very much for your help on this.

The Server Explorer does not support this capability for a Microsoft Access database.

Paul
~~~~
Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)

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