From my MS-SQL manual:
Executes a system procedure, a user-defined stored procedure, or an extended stored procedure. Also supports the execution of a character string within a Transact-SQL batch.
In general, you can ditch the "EXECUTE" when calling stored procedures. (sp_...) so you don't often see it. It's good form to use it tho, especially when you combine it with other SQL.
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In reply to RE: Re: Perl-SQL-ADO-Stored proedures
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