Susan Harkins
harkinsss at bellsouth.net
Thu Jan 26 13:56:38 CST 2006
I'm using MS with Express. Use a CREATE PROCEDURE statement and execute it -- that will save it in the db. I know MS isn't complete for Express, so it might not be complete for 2005 either. And you do that by..... Part of the problem here I suspect is that I am out on the bleeding edge trying to use SQL Server 2005 which has a brand new widget for management called Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express. The old tools don't work with 2005. And (apparently) no one on this group is using this thing. And then of course I am clueless to start with, never having done any of this before. I really don't want to spend my time learning the tools for SQL Server 2000 (I have actually used them a fair amount) because I am "selling" 2005 Express (can you say FREE? An easy sell!) to my clients. As such I need to learn the tools for 2005 Express.