Saving a Procedural Object Definition to a Database

Once you finish editing a procedural object (stored procedure, trigger, or Adaptive Server Anywhere/Sybase IQ event handler or user-defined function), you are ready to deploy, or save, its definition to the database. You can save the modified procedural object definition into a SQL file if you are not yet ready to save the definition to the database. There are two ways to save a procedural object definition to a database.

To save a procedural object definition to a database:

Saving a Procedural Object Definition as a SQL File

Creating an ASE Nonsharable Temporary Table

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