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Results as of: 8:30 PM EDT, 15 Oct 2008
1. Stored procedures may be the shortest way to a successful database project, but they used to be avoided entirely for fear of vendor lock-in. Sister site The ServerSide.NET recently compiled reader opinions on the usefulness of stored procedures in Saying yes, no or maybe to stored procedures. What's your take?
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A: Yes to stored procedures. Why? - 86 % B: No to stored procedures. Why? - 6 % C: Maybe to stored procedures. Why? - 6 %
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