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Stored procedures can speed up your code by reducing trips to your database -- even if you only have one SQL statement to execute. Here's how to speed up your application (and how to simplify your ...
SQL Server throws a wobbly when one tries to declare/create the same-named temporary table more than once in the same procedure - I guess the query analyser assumes that all temp table creations ...
Both examples are relevant to both DBs. The first example is what I'm trying to do: combine the contents of two tables using a subquery. This works fine in SQL Server but not in MySQL.
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