ming).
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> So far from my experience has been, the times I found we needed database
> programming were pretty simply speed related, so difficult to distinguish
> from application logic. What types of situations do others find useful for
> stored procedures and triggers?
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This is a common mistake almost all non SQL developers make thinking
in procedural/programming language terms in regards wit SQL and
database coding. If you're asking me there is nothing cool in the
feature of creating stored procedures in other than the SQL language.
MS-SQL introduced that with 2
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