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Member 2458467 wrote:
procedure does not return a value

Um.
How do I put this? That turns out not to be the case...

A stored procedure is a collection of SQL statements, and so acts just as if you had submitted the statements as your SQL Command. So if you use SELECT, it "returns" the selected rows in just the same was as if you had used the SELECT statement directly instead of executing the stored procedure. Except it accepts parameters better, in that it works with OUTPUT parameters which it can set to specific values are return to your code via the Parameters collection of the SqlCommand in your C# code.

Trust me on this: Stored Procedures are used to "simplify" complicated SQL commands all the time: and that means returning result sets!

Try it: you will see what I mean. (But use a DataAdapter instead of a DataReader: you need the whole information available in order to use a DataSource correctly).
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