Using System Stored Procedures
A system stored procedure is a stored procedure that has some special characteristics. These procedures, created when SQL Server is installed or upgraded, are generally used to administer SQL Server. They shield a DBA from accessing the system catalogs directly. Some system stored procedures are used to present information from the system catalog, and others modify the system catalogs.
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System stored procedures seem to have fallen out of favor with Microsoft. Most of them have been listed as deprecated features in SQL Server 2008 and been replaced with T-SQL commands, or the information provided by system stored procedures is now available via the catalog views and dynamic management views. Many of the current ...
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