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1. How to create the stored procedures in mysql and it will be write on where?

2. Difference between SQL stored procedures, MYSQL stored procedures, SQL Server stored procedures?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: March 10, 2008     Asked by: R. Muthusamy Irungovel 
  
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RE: 1. How to create the stored procedures in mysql and it will be write on where?2. Difference between SQL stored procedures, MYSQL stored procedures, SQL Server stored procedures?
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