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Is it possible to create a stored procedure on a SQL Server database
from Access VBA? If so, how?
Thanks.
from Access VBA? If so, how?
Thanks.
Is it possible to create a stored procedure on a
SQL Server database from Access VBA? If so, how?
Chris said:How many people have you run into who knew how to write a stored procedure
for SQL Server and thought it could use vba code? What state are you in?
Chris
Microsoft MVP
a a r o n . k e m p f @ g m a i l . c o said:SQL Server doesn't NEED VBA, jackass
Chris O''C said:If you know of a lot of people who need training to upsize to SQL Server and
convert their queries to tsql stored procedures, I could probably swing by
your town to give a free training session at a user group meeting either
before or after the Access workshop. The next Access workshop is in October
and I won't be able to make that one, but the following one will probably be
after the holidays. If you're not in Texas, it would probably be more
difficult to fit in my schedule. (That's why I asked where you are.)
Troll elsewhere, Chris.
I'll acknowledge you are an MVP when you show up in the private newsgroup,
and perhaps, if you have learned to be polite, I might even communicate with
you there. Until then, if you reply to one of my posts, expect nothing more
than the first sentence of this post as a response, "Troll elsewhere,
Chris." And, that is more polite than I think you deserve.
Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP
Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com said:How many people have you run into who knew how to write a stored procedure
for SQL Server and thought it could use vba code? What state are youin?Chris
Microsoft MVP
a a r o n . k e m p f @ g m a i l . c o m said:not everyone with an IQ over 100 is a troll
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