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Stepping thru Stored Proc under debugging

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Stephen Noronha - 19 Sep 2005 22:40 GMT
Hi,

I have read a couple of articles that you can step thru the SP while
degugging. i cannot!!!  can someone suggest me how to?
I have set the Project Properties > SQL Server  Debugging.
it says goto Server Explorer > rightclick on stored procedure and click edit
and set a break point. I cannot do this as there's no such option

please advice,
Stephen
Eric Moreau - 20 Sep 2005 11:06 GMT
Which database engine are you using?

Which edition of VS.Net are you using?

You need the Enterprise edition to debug SPs from SQL Server or the Pro
edition to debug from MSDE.

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> Stephen

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