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Old April 14th, 2004, 06:52 AM
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I've done everything it says on pp419, 420 about getting the SQL Server to use a local account with local admin privileges, but when I right-click the UDF I'm trying to debug, the debug option is greyed out!

Any ideas, please?

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--- it couldn't be, could it, that the debugger doesn't work with UDFs!?!?!?

Just tried it with a sproc, and that looked OK.

Sigh.

If so, how does one debug a UDF?

Thanks

James






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