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Sample code for Connecting and Executing a stored procedure is SQL server using ASP.NET

Dear All,

Can you one give me some sample code for connecting to the SQL server DB and
executing a stored procedure in the SQL server using ASP.NET ?

I also need to display the result set in the datagrid. Can anyone help me
out with a sample code ?

Thanks and Regards,

Peri
Nov 19 '05 #1
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Peri se lots of samples here
http://samples.gotdotnet.com/quickst...ataaccess.aspx
Hope it helps
Patrick
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