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Stored procedures (SPs) have been a part of T-SQL from the beginning. SPs provide a means for creating server-side subroutines written in T-SQL. This chapter begins with a discussion of what SPs are and why you might want to use them, and continues with a discussion of SP creation and usage, including examples.
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(2008). Stored Procedures. In: Pro T-SQL 2008 Programmer’s Guide. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1002-3_6
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