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Old May 15th, 2008, 10:53 AM
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Default database questions...need help...

Hi.. I am new here...

I am studying on database management. honestly I get difficult on this and I really need some help. maybe this just a very basic from you and hope you could share ideas.

heres the question i had collected
* How do I know which version of SQL Server I'm running?
* How do I debug my SQL statements?
* How do I simulate an array inside a stored procedure?

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Google is your friend:

* http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321185
* http://www.asp.net/Learn/Data-Access...ial-74-cs.aspx
* http://databases.aspfaq.com/database...procedure.html

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