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re : Then why was it added?
"I mean if you are correct in your statement then there was no reason to add it. "

I would imagine, ms access is not all mysql is trying to replace and they added stored procedures to go after small db use that businesses would normaly use mssql or oracle
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Risky proposal  Mike Cox | 01/12/04
How true!  Yen_z | 01/12/04
Risky proposal  SC-man | 01/12/04
Awesome post!  coffeenite | 01/12/04
You never heard of LAMP  jerry@... | 01/12/04
your business  JWatson77 | 01/12/04
thats funny  Roadling | 01/12/04
wow!!!  dg mh | 01/12/04
Well...  simon_hibbs | 01/12/04
It;s 2004, and now they've got stored procedures. Wow!  Heatlesssun | 01/12/04
Cutting edge?  NemesisNL | 01/12/04
Not needed by everyone...  Mike (not Cox) | 01/12/04
This has been out for a while  Chad_z | 01/12/04
Stored Procedures  hal9000mx | 01/12/04
RE: Stored Procedures  JakAttak | 01/12/04
Good to see them catching up a little.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/12/04
You must judge databases by # of features and how much it costs.  Taz_z | 01/12/04
Very nice flame!  Damon K | 01/12/04
Obviously it was needed to compete right?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/12/04
It's not an alternative  voska | 01/12/04
Then why was it added?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/12/04
re : Then why was it added?  JWatson77 | 01/12/04
The right tool for the right job... MySQL now ready for more jobs.  Plain Logic | 01/12/04
mssql and oracle gonna be hurting (NT)  JWatson77 | 01/12/04
Just a guess  IT_User | 01/13/04
Think Outside the Box of Stored Procedures  RoyRez | 03/09/04

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