Help to Resume my Procedures

  • Dear Professional

    I did a stored procedures For calculating the values When accounts is posting.. But I did a small mistake , I done with Encryption, So i cant modify that..

    Please Help me How can i Encrypt or View my Coding...

    Thanks in Advance...

  • I am sure there is a way to decrypt that but I don't think anyone here will answer that for you... Best would be to have a good copy of your code. Or go back to an old backup where it is not encrypted and extract it from there.

    Thanks.

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  • Lol so I was wrong heh; I didn't think articles like these would be posted here heh.

    Thanks for links...

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    Mohit K. Gupta, MCITP: Database Administrator (2005), My Blog, Twitter: @SQLCAN[/url].
    Microsoft FTE - SQL Server PFE

    * Some time its the search that counts, not the finding...
    * I didn't think so, but if I was wrong, I was wrong. I'd rather do something, and make a mistake than be frightened and be doing nothing. :smooooth:[/font]

    How to ask for help .. Read Best Practices here[/url].

  • (Only for Mohit)

    Hello Mohit,

    If u don't Know Please dont reply to other request,

    I done decryption.. ok

    bye............

  • Thanks I'll remember that ... 🙂 I know nothing, that is why I spend my time on forms so I can learn .. yaa take care :D.

    Mohit.

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    Mohit K. Gupta, MCITP: Database Administrator (2005), My Blog, Twitter: @SQLCAN[/url].
    Microsoft FTE - SQL Server PFE

    * Some time its the search that counts, not the finding...
    * I didn't think so, but if I was wrong, I was wrong. I'd rather do something, and make a mistake than be frightened and be doing nothing. :smooooth:[/font]

    How to ask for help .. Read Best Practices here[/url].

  • Actually Mohit is right. The best way is to have a decrypted copy of the code.

    "Keep Trying"

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