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From: Rama_Pallavi
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Hi ,   0: Open your .net environment. 1: click on Tools -> Connect to your Database.   
   1.1 Give your database specifications like servername, user name and password. 2. 
Click on your Server Explorer, it will be in the left side of your IDE.  3. Expand the 
tree view control, until u can see your stored procedure. 4. double click on the sp 
and it opens in the .NET IDE. you can put break points and  5. Run u r code which will 
call this stored procedure. 6. It will stop the stored procedure execution where you 
have break points.   Note: Lot of people will call one stored procedure and have break 
points in other stored procedure or other database. Make sure that u work with the 
same sp.   Have Fun           

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