Re: Too many args when running a stored procedure



MK,

Did you read my reply?

Now you show the same style of code. Where do you use that code, if that is
repeatedly done, than you will get an error message.

"Too many arguments"

Which has nothing to do with the stored procedure by the way.

Cor


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