I prefer Query Analyzer when initially creating a procedure or making major chnages. I'll use Enterprise Manager for minor changes. Terry
------------------------------------ Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving us worthy evidence of the fact. -George Eliot
They have a shareware editor, and you can download syntax checkers for various RDBMS systems such as Oralce, Sybase, MS SQL etc. that will highlight keywords etc.
Query Analyzer color codes reserved words, system stored procedures, comments, literal strings, etc. In addition, you can create the SP and test it in Query Analyzer. Terry
------------------------------------ Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving us worthy evidence of the fact. -George Eliot
I personally would never use Query analyser or Enterprise Manager to edit my stored procedures. My Stored procedures are always kept in Ascii text files that I can edit with a standard editor and checked into VSS. My editor of choice would also be Textpad. A very good text editor.
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