Identifying Objects Referenced in Stored Procedures
Because changing the name of a table can cause stored procedures to no longer work, you might want to identify which stored procedures reference a specific table so you know which stored procedures will be affected by changes to the table name or columns. You can view the dependencies between database objects by querying the sys.sql_dependencies
object catalog view. Unfortunately, all you really see if you query the sys.sql_dependencies
view is a bunch of numbers—just the IDs of the objects and columns that have a dependency relationship, along with some additional status information.
The better way to display a list of stored procedures that reference a specific table or view, or to display ...
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