Subject Re: Re: How To: Write a Store Proc. for the following
Author Namit Nathwani
Hi Martijn

Thanks for your response.

At 09:09 pm 19/04/2004, you wrote:
>No, UDFs are actually something that should be better named
>"external functions". Those are functions in a dll or shared object
>(linux) without a database context. They can be written in any
>language that can compile dlls.

I guess I can write DLLs in VFP but I do not have the experience. Thanks

>Stored Procedures are stored inside a database and have
>access to tables, other procedures and the like. They are
>written in the Firebird stored procedure language.

Okay. Thanks a lot for the explanation




Regards
Bhavbhuti
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