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      <description><![CDATA[The sample only seems to work with the very first "PRINT" statement in the stored procedure.  The value of [AdoConnection].Errors.Count for me never seems to go beyond 1.  I tried cheating and referencing beyond the count but that worked as you would expect - i.e. not at all.]]></description>
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	 (Brian Mulligan)
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      <description><![CDATA[i want update table with store procedure but dont update.it's meen than first step run program it's ok .when run for the next time this procedure dont run.pleas help me?]]></description>
      <title><![CDATA[Mistake  to  MS SQL Server  Stored Procedure update ]]></title>
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	 (white devil)
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      <description><![CDATA[How would you handle this if the stored procedure returned multiple result sets?]]></description>
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	 (Tim Karmiste)
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      <description><![CDATA[This article provided an extremely useful example that showed me exactly what I needed to know.  I don't know why this code was not used in the sample Delphi ADO app - it would have made life much easier.]]></description>
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	 (Bryan d''Art)
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