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I am just beginning to get in to .Net programming and have a subfile
program which I want a .Net web page to mimic. The record selection is
somewhat complex and was wondering if using a multiple occurring data
structure and a stored procedure to return this information the way to
go.

Whether or not you choose to use a MODS is an internal implementation detail
that .NET doesn't care about. From the client perspective, you're simply
executing a SP to return a result set.

SP's have their place, and a lot of people suggest it should be your ONLY
method of accessing the database. Personally, I'm a fan of parameterized
queries created right on the client. Stored procedures --in my opinion-- are
often just an unnecessary layer that needs to be created an maintained.




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