Stored Procedures in Access Database

In this tutorial we are going to talk about yet another powerful feature of database programming, Stored Procedures. Most of the time we use ASP pages, we use them to retrieve or manipulate records in the database. These database connections are resource heavy and every query takes time on part of the server. Thus we should try to make use of everything possible to optimize and speedup database access as much as possible.

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Comments

Great Article, But Doesn't Address UltraDev Considerations

April 15, 2001 by Scott Quinby
This is a great article on using stored procedures / queries in an Access database in ASP, but it doesn't address UltraDev's inability to support them in its recordset query builder.

Good taster :)

July 29, 2001 by jason parker

Excellant article to begin your murky trip into SP's :)

Easy to follow, nice layout and doesn't get bogged down with SQL..........

Great tutorial but where is UltraDev

August 12, 2001 by Mr. em

Easy to understand and well written, I'd like to see how you can excute all that using UltraDev, I know it takes time to do that and I appreciate the hard work but will it be to much to ask if you can do all that using UltraDev

 

Eli

Where is it?

May 21, 2004 by Michael Phillips
It seems I can't find the actual Tutorial. All I am able to see is the 4 sentence paragraph teaser. Am I missing something?
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