This is a perfectly acceptable method unless we call system stored procedures (i.e. sp_rename) or where the source of the stored procedure is not available (3rd party). In truth, only using an error handler will 'catch' the print statement output from being sent to STDERR.
Jason L. Froebe
No one has seen what you have seen, and until that happens, we're all going to think that you're nuts. - Jack O'Neil, Stargate SG-1
In reply to Re^3: DBI, sp_rename, and STDERR
by jfroebe
in thread DBI, sp_rename, and STDERR
by notwitch
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