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:
Right-click inside SQL Editor and select Save to Server from the context menu. The procedural object definition is deployed to the database.
With your procedural object's SQL code visible in SQL Editor, click the toolbar's
button.
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