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| Please could someone explain to me the differences between a stored procedure and a view. The reason for this question is I have two almost identical ASP pages. Both get the same results but one uses a stored procedure and one uses a view. If the query returns no results the 'view page' generates errors and therefore I have to check for BOF and EOF, whereas the 'stored procedure page' does not generate errors and instead would appear to return a recordset with 0 entries. Thanks in advance Neil. |
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| Neil (neil.lloyd@fdtsolutions.com) writes: > Please could someone explain to me the differences between a stored > procedure and a view. > > The reason for this question is I have two almost identical ASP pages. > Both get the same results but one uses a stored procedure and one uses > a view. If the query returns no results the 'view page' generates > errors and therefore I have to check for BOF and EOF, whereas the > 'stored procedure page' does not generate errors and instead would > appear to return a recordset with 0 entries. It might more have to do with who you call them. Could you post the code, including how you set up cursor type and all? The SP code can also be useful. -- Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, sommar@algonet.se Books Online for SQL Server SP3 at http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techinf...2000/books.asp |