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by: Yves Touze |
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Hi All,
I'm trying to migrate from SQL Server 7.0 to SQL Server 2000.
I've got some ASP page which call VB components that retrieve shaped
recordsets from SQL Server using the MSDATASHAPE provider.
Precisely, here is the code i have
Dim Cmdobj As New ADODB.Command
Cmdobj.ActiveConnection = oconn
Cmdobj.CommandType = adCmdStoredProc
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by: Joe Sullivan |
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I have noticed that Visual Studios .NET has a debug mode
for SQL statements, but I can't seem to get it to work
with MS SQL Server. I can't seem to pull up my stored
procedures from the Server Explorer to set breakpoints.
Does anyone know if this can be done? I can open my
stored procedures from an MS Access project... it seems
odd to me that I have greater debugging tools in Access
than in VS.
Thanks,
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by: Ash |
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Hi all,
I have a C# web application which calls a number of stored procedures.
I wish to step into the stored procedures while debugging i.e "Mix-mode
debugging":
I have completed the following steps:
Configured DCOM
Connected to database via Server Manager (I can see the SQL server and the
stored procedure)
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by: Little PussyCat |
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Hello,
I am doing a lot of work with stored procedures at work now and am wondering
if there is a way that I can step through the code line by line and set
breakpoints on it like I do in VB/VBA to test variables/parameters.
Regards,
Jayne
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by: Rhino |
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I've spent the last couple of hours trying to figure out how to debug a Java
stored procedure and am just going in circles. The last straw came when I
got "Cannot open input stream for default" when I launched the IBM
Distributed Debugger via
D:\IBMDebug>idebug.exe -qdaemon -quiport=8000,8001
First, a bit of background.
I am running DB2 V7.2 with Fixpack 9 applied on Windows XP Professional (all
critical service applied). I've written...
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by: Ash |
last post by:
Hi all,
I have a C# web application which calls a number of stored procedures.
I wish to step into the stored procedures while debugging i.e "Mix-mode
debugging":
I have completed the following steps:
Configured DCOM
Connected to database via Server Manager (I can see the SQL server and the
stored procedure)
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by: Ash |
last post by:
Hi all,
I have a C# web application which calls a number of stored procedures.
I wish to step into the stored procedures while debugging i.e "Mix-mode
debugging":
I have completed the following steps:
Configured DCOM
Connected to database via Server Manager (I can see the SQL server and the
stored procedure)
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by: Tina |
last post by:
I have been through several examples of debugging stored procedures with
VS.NET, the most recent being in Chap 12 of Mike Gunderloy's certification
book. I have never found one that works.
After enabling SQL Server debugging in the project properties, a step-into
doesn't step into.
What is the secret?
Thanks,
Tina
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by: rodchar |
last post by:
hey all,
is there possibly a way to step into a stored proc while debugging in asp.net?
thanks,
rodchar
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by: DR |
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Unable to start TSQL Debugging. Could not attach to SQL Server Process on
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I get this error when I try to run a SQL Server Project with a CLR stored
Procedure in it. The target DB is SQL Server 2005 and im using VS 2005. I
simply create a new SQL Server Project which creates a Test.sql, i then
simply added a Stored Procedure to it called the default name
StoredProcedure1.cs and put a break point...
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This is as boiled down as I can make it.
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Here is the code in...
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Hai team
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