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10/10/2006 6:04 AM
 

How does one got to the database and delete all stored procedures named Help_ ?

 
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10/10/2006 6:29 AM
 
TimCadieux wrote

How does one got to the database and delete all stored procedures named Help_ ?

Hi,

I assume you are using some kind of SQL server 2003, in my case the Express edition. So to view, edit, delete etc stored procedures, you open the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio and expand the database in which you store the DotNetNuke data. In my case the database is simply called DotNetNuke.

When expanded you will see Database Diagrams, Tables etc etc. Now expand "Programmability" and the first node in the tree structure is named "Stored Procedures". Click on it and it will expand both on the left and right, left is single choice "edit" so use the right pane to select all the Help_* SP's.

Hope it helps you further.

Best regards

/Vels

 
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