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My MS SQL DBA pointed me to a stored procedure that returns two data sets from one stored procedure. When I execute the sp using the following code I only get the first dataset returned in SQLOUT? If I execute the same SP from MS Managment studio I get two datasets returned. I was wondring if there is a way to get both data sets? The code I am using to returnr SQLOUT is:
ENGINE SQLMSS SET DEFAULT_CONNECTION CRSQL_PROD_COPY SQL SQLMSS EX spRPTManagingPartnerDetail '20100228'; TABLE FILE SQLOUT PRINT * ENDThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
No worries Howard! I hope the tips I referred you to on IBI's tech support site will prove useful in your case. If/when they do, would you mind posting a sample code of your solution so other people can use it as a reference in future cases?