Executing a stored procedure version

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  • Nice question to end the week on, thanks Steve

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  • Odd feeling of Deja Vu on this one! Nice and simple to end the week, thanks Steve.

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  • This one is similar to others. Easy if you read a bit about this before

  • If this is being deprecated, what’s the replacement for this functionality? Or is it one of those “nobody uses it so why keep it” situations?

  • Ken Hiatt - Friday, February 22, 2019 12:29 PM

    If this is being deprecated, what’s the replacement for this functionality? Or is it one of those “nobody uses it so why keep it†situations?

    I used to use it all the time with my data warehouse ETL.  I found it very helpful to group stored procs as different steps of the same processes using this.  The first stored procedure would call all the ;x procedures in turn.  Instead of having 7 or whatever number of stored procedures in the stored proc list, there would only be one.  With the announcement that is became deprecated, I had to stop using it and plan for the future.

  • only learnt about this feature due to the last question about this so was easy enough 🙂

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