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Comments by srinivaskalagara (Top 5 by date)
srinivaskalagara
19-Jun-15 15:50pm
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Yes. To access Private key it needs network permission. Permission was granted and worked on Windows Server 2003 but failing when it comes to Windows Server 2012 on IIS 8.5. Any suggestions please.
srinivaskalagara
25-Apr-11 18:07pm
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Thanks for your solution.But I didn't find solution to my problem. Your's helps obviously to refer .asmx extension files but how to do refer direct WSDL file that was provided by somebody who don't want to expose their mehods and parameters in the .asmx file.
srinivaskalagara
18-Mar-11 10:50am
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I think my problem still not got resolved. As you said if we use Stored Procedure , how can we call this SP from Select statement scripted inside other stored Procedure and use return values.
My question is simple:
Select empid,empname,dbo.func_GetDepartment(@empid,@Depid) from emp;
We can get output directly with above script.
Select empid,empname,dbo.func_GetDepartment(@empid,'Depid') from emp;
if we pass column name 'DepId' the earlier said problem popping up.
How can we use Stored Procedure in this case to include anonymous values from other table without disturbing in the Master script.
srinivaskalagara
17-Mar-11 20:20pm
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Good article!! But Is it always good to go with Cursors. Looks like OpenQuery option is the better one. I think OpenQuery helps in callling SP inside function. Isn't it?
srinivaskalagara
17-Mar-11 20:17pm
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How can we use stored procedure inside a function?