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declare @cmd2 varchar(4000)
declare @cmd3 varchar(4000)

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Thanks!



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GO
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DECLARE @ReturnCode INT
SELECT @ReturnCode = 0

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@notify_level_email=0,
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@notify_level_page=0,
@delete_level=1,
@description=N'No description available.',
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@retry_interval=0,
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go
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go',
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@retry_attempts=0,
@retry_interval=0,
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@command=N'use ods
go
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go',
@database_name=N'master',
@flags=0


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@command=N'use ods
go
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go',
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