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    Copy stored procedures to another database why not?

    assuming you have 2 SQL2005 database: data1 and data2, I Copy stored procedures from data2 to data1 why not? I want to copy stored procedures through other databases you do?

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    No...I recreate them.

    It is pretty simple to do....just copy the entire stored procedure to the clipboard, open up the other database, and paste it into a new stored procedure which would be saved with the same name.
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