By right clicking on sproc icons in a MS SQL database it is possible to see the dependencies that each stored procedure have. You can see first or multi-level dependencies for objects that depend on the sproc in question and objects that the sproc depends on (apologies to those that do not have MS SQL Server 2000). I wish that I could use these dependencies and set requirements. ie. For example, I may wish to set a requirement that this, this and that sproc is activated before the subject sproc is activated. This to me is different from granting permissions to a MS SQL object. If this assumption is correct and there is no in built MS SQL solution to this issue, then maybe a Perl solution is called for.
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