Submitted Questions

  • What is difference between Trigger and a Stored Procedure?

    Ashwini

    • Jan 25th, 2018

    Procedure - Definition - Procedure is a program unit or a module that performs a particular task. Execution - A stored procedure is executed explicitly by issuing procedure call Parameters - St...

    qptopm

    • Nov 3rd, 2016

    Commit cannot be done in case of triggers except for autonomous transactions. When you create a trigger you have to identify event and action of your trigger. Triggers are implicitly called by DB itself

  • what is difference b/n c# and c#.net?

    Prasad

    • Aug 25th, 2006

    Actually, both are same. The difference lies in your preference to call the same thing. Like SQL Server, some call it as "es queue el server", while some call it as "sequel server"

    shailendra

    • Aug 24th, 2006

    There is not a major difference b/w c# and c#.net.The c#.net is microsoft strategy that will support to comming language.