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How to view / print stored procedures in VS 2005

Using VS 2005, is there some way to print stored procedures? Is there any
way to simultaneously view the content of multiple stored procedure files?

Thanks,

Keith
Apr 21 '06 #1
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You could try scripting the database. I'm not sure if VS will do this, but
Enterprise manager would or the SQL Management Studio if using 2005.

Once you get to the script window, you can decide what to script and then
save / print.

~ Steve

"keithb" wrote:
Using VS 2005, is there some way to print stored procedures? Is there any
way to simultaneously view the content of multiple stored procedure files?

Thanks,

Keith

Apr 21 '06 #2
you create a database project. then use server explorer to script the procs
to the project, if you don't have files. then you can print.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

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Using VS 2005, is there some way to print stored procedures? Is there any
way to simultaneously view the content of multiple stored procedure files?

Thanks,

Keith

Apr 21 '06 #3

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