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T-SQL Debugging Using Visual Studio .Net

 

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Before describing the Visual Studio .Net T-SQL Debugger, let's start by discussing its predecessor, the SQL Server T-SQL Debugger. While developers are accustomed to using the SQL Server T-SQL Debugger to debug stored procedures, most do not realize they can debug user-defined functions as well. After all, if you select the user-defined function in the Object Browser and then right click, the Debug option is grayed out.

 

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