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hi
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I AM TRYING TO EXECUTE A STORED PROCEDURE WITHIN A FUNCTION
CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[fn_Usp_STUDENTS](@STUD_Id int)
RETURNS TABLE
AS
BEGIN
EXECUTE usp_GetTopTwosTUDENTSchemES @STUD_Id
RETURN
END
I SEE ERROR MESSAGE
INCORRECT SYNTAX NEAR KEYWORD BEGIN
CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[fn_Usp_STUDENTS](@STUD_Id int)
RETURNS TABLE
AS
bEGIN
EXECUTE usp_GetTopTwosTUDENTSchemES @STUD_Id
RETURN
END
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'EXECUTE'.
WHEN USED EXEC INSTEAD OF EXECUTE . I RECEIVED AN ERROR STATING
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'EXEC'
ANY SUGGESTIONS WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR READING MY ERROR SCENARIO.
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foreach (ArrayList i in al)
- Annonymous November 14, 2012{
for (int k = 0; k < i.Count ;k++ )
{
Console.Write(i[k]);
}
}