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Every Stored Procedure Should Start with a Header
Code is an ever moving target. Version control and documentation only go so far, if they even exist. Sometimes all you have is the code in front of you. This is why I always start stored procedures with a header. Here's a template as a starter: /* ************************************************************** Name: dbo.GetOrdersForClient Called By: Client web portal…
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Every Stored Procedure Should Start with a Header
Code is an ever moving target. Version control and documentation only go so far, if they even exist. Sometimes all you have is the code in front of you. This is why I always start stored procedures with a header. Here's a template as a starter: /* ************************************************************** Name: dbo.GetOrdersForClient Called By: Client web portal…
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Every Stored Procedure Should Start with a Header
Code is an ever moving target. Version control and documentation only go so far, if they even exist. Sometimes all you have is the code in front of you. This is why I always start stored procedures with a header. Here's a template as a starter: /* ************************************************************** Name: dbo.GetOrdersForClient Called By: Client web portal…
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