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This chapter looks at some of the more common objects you need to understand when working with Access Data Projects (ADPs) and SQL Server. Stored procedures, functions and views form the cornerstone of much of this interaction. To quote Russell Sinclair, author of From Access to SQL Server (Apress): “Stored procedures are a new concept to most Access programmers because there is no equivalent in Access. For this reason, stored procedures are often misused or implemented poorly.”
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© 2002 Susan Sales Harkins and Martin W.P. Reid
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Harkins, S.S., Reid, M.W.P. (2002). Working with Stored Procedures. In: SQL: Access to SQL Server. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1573-8_16
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