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basawareddy
Starting Member
11 Posts |
Posted - 2009-07-16 : 03:57:34
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Dear Friends,How to get altered stored procedure information(Last altered date), I am using sql 2000 server.Thank You,Regards,Basawareddy M Gopsen |
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webfred
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
8781 Posts |
Posted - 2009-07-16 : 04:09:47
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If it was altered by drop and create maybe there is a way to see the creation date.Otherwise there is no chance. No, you're never too old to Yak'n'Roll if you're too young to die. |
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basawareddy
Starting Member
11 Posts |
Posted - 2009-07-16 : 07:25:36
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Hi,No, I am altering existing procedure directly.ThanksBasawareddy |
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EMarkM
Starting Member
16 Posts |
Posted - 2009-07-16 : 10:57:52
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I don't think there's a way to do what you want.In the future, I would suggest that all your source code is kept in a versioning system. |
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tosscrosby
Aged Yak Warrior
676 Posts |
Posted - 2009-07-16 : 13:53:30
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If edited through Enterprise Manager, there is no way to find the information, that I am aware of. A drop and create will put the current date/time stamp out there. As EMarkM stated, versioning control is the best way to go.Terry-- Procrastinate now! |
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basawareddy
Starting Member
11 Posts |
Posted - 2009-07-17 : 01:50:44
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No, i am altering procedures in sql query analyzer not in EM. anyway i will go with versioning ...if any body has idea for this...plz share here. |
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