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pandalion
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Posted - 2014-09-25 : 07:25:52
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Hello I have used SQL Server in the past but only a little. Now I will be using it daily and will be responsible for managing many stored procedures.I like to use UltraEdit for editing SQL rather than SQL Server Management Studio. Is there a way that UltraEdit can browse the stored procedures and open them directly? SQL Server Management Studio is alright in most other respects I'm just more proficient with UltraEdit and would prefer to use that for coding.Thanks |
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harsh_athalye
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2014-09-25 : 07:29:51
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If you have stored procedures stored on your local filesystem and/or source control, you can definitely use any editor, including UltraEdit to edit them.Harsh Athalyehttp://in.linkedin.com/in/harshathalye/ |
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pandalion
Starting Member
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Posted - 2014-09-25 : 10:10:50
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Unfortunately we connect to SQL Server through Citrix. I'll see if I can get an FTP logon to that server and find where SQL Server stores the procedures. |
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