What is an extended stored procedure? Can you instantiate a
COM object by using T-SQL?
Answer / swapna
An extended stored procedure is a function within a DLL
(written in a programming language like C, C++ using Open
Data Services (ODS) API) that can be called from T-SQL,
just the way we call normal stored procedures using the
EXEC statement.
Yes, you can instantiate a COM (written in languages like
VB, VC++) object from T-SQL by using sp_OACreate stored
procedure.
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