PS name problem

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Hi

I 've an access 2000 adp connected to an sql server 2005 database.
In access, in the listview of the stoked prodedure i see "Ps_TEST;1 (DBO)".
The real name, that i can see in sql management, is "Ps_Test (dbo)".
Why we get ";1" ? This problem concerns all stocked procedure.

Any idea?

Thank you.

Pascal



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