I don't like stored procedures.

Why? Because you can not do 'everything' pertaining the data base with
them. So you will end up with some of the code you use for your data in
stored procedures and some of the code in your business layer. And I do
not like that, I'd rather have everything in the same place.
What do you think about this?


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