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When you generate the SQL, have it open in Run SQL Scripts. Note, on
the options tab a check box to include the drop statement required.
Either check that or add the statement manually to delete the old one.

Make your changes and run the SQL to recreate your procedure.

What "syntax problems" did you run into using STRSQL? Naming
convention (which can be changed via F13) or the ending ; which is
easy to take out. I've never had any other issues, then again, I just
use Run SQL scripts for generation.

Charles

On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 4:17 AM, David FOXWELL<David.FOXWELL@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I just created my first stored procedure from iNav. Ran it from a greenscreen interactive SQL session. It does a simple update which I now want to modify. I can't see how to do that without rewriting the whole procedure.
I've tried generating the SQL from the procedure, but then what? Tried copying that into the greenscreen session but couldn't figure out all the syntax problems.
How do I modify the procedure with iNav?

Thanks.
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