>Hi guys,
>
>I am just getting my head around stored procedures in SQL Server. One of
>the things I am trying to understand is when I should be using them.


I can't stand them myself. Used them in an application just for 
*hits'n'giggles, then needed to go back and make a few changes later. It was 
incredibly annoying having to go into the DB to make changes that should 
instinctively be made in the application. 

I don't like'em. 

Will

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