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5/9/2006 4:31 AM
 

Hi all

    I am trying to test a module i just created and i get the following error :" The stored procedure 'dbo.Scanned_DocumentsAdd' doesn't exist" where dbo.Scanned_DocumentsAdd is the name of my stored procedure. I have a key entry in the web.config pointing to this database and i am sure the stored procedure exists. My question is "how in the world do i get out of this mess". Is there is limitation on the number of key entries one can have in the Web.config (cause i have one in there that already points to another Database and it works perfectly). Thanks as you all reply.

 
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