First off, I agree. Having a decent set of stored procs can really simplify migration and changing situations, a stored proc might even return results from a totally different DB than the one the user is connected to. But I was wondering about one thing, I am a Sybase user, iirc you are as well. Ive noticed that a heavy use of stored procs is favoured by Sybase users. Since I've not had much exposure to other DB's I cant really say, but I have noticed that it seems users of other DB's tend not to go that way. Any thoughts from your point of view?
In reply to Re: Re: N-tier, client/model, and business rules?
by demerphq
in thread N-tier, model/view, and business rules?
by LameNerd
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