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Execute command of "Server Explorer"

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Charles Zhang - 06 Nov 2006 17:19 GMT
If I right-click on a stored procedure from server explorer for an
SqlClient connection Or OracleClient connection, I can see a menu item
"Execute". When I click that menu, "Run Stored Procedure" form will be
launched.

My question is: "Is the 'execute' command and the 'Run Stored Procedure'
  are built-in functionality of 'Visual Studio'?"

If the answer is "yes", could you point to me the right direction or
documents so that I can use the built-in functionality for my DDEX provider.

If the answer is "no" then I could implement my own "custom" menu item.

Thanks

Charles Zhang
Gary Chang[MSFT] - 07 Nov 2006 07:14 GMT
Hi Charles,

>My question is: "Is the 'execute' command and the 'Run Stored Procedure'
>are built-in functionality of 'Visual Studio'?"
>
>If the answer is "yes", could you point to me the right direction or
>documents so that I can use the built-in functionality for my DDEX
>provider.

yes, it is a built-in functionality of Visual Studio 2005 IDE. But I am
afraid there is no document about its corresponding internal interface. We
will consult it with our product team and reply you in your previous DDEX
thread--"Restriction value converted to lower case in DDEX provider"

Thanks!

Best regards,

Gary Chang
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