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Jul 20, 2007

 Hi,
This works:
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AS
...
 
But this does not
 
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    @Date smalldatetime = GETDATE()
AS
...
 
I'm talking about sql2005. Can anyone help how to overcome this? 

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--start :)
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@domainUserID NVARCHAR(50) ,

@EmployeeID NVARCHAR(50) ,

@loginType bit = '0'
AS

INSERT INTO T_Login

(employeeID, loginType, domainUserID)

Values
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GO
--end :)

then I got this VB.Net code in my ASP.net page....

---begin :)
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Dim insertMatchedUser As SqlClient.SqlCommand
Dim daMatchedUser As SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter
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'conn openned
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SqlConnection1.Close()
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End Sub
---

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Hi all,

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