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This section describes common procedures that occur in many different scenarios and samples.
In This Section
How to: Connect to a Database
Describes how to set up a database connection in Visual Studio 2005.How to: Enable SQL Debugging For a Project
Describes how to enable SQL Server debugging for a SQL Server project.How to: Enable CLR Debugging For a Connection
Describes how to enable SQL/CLR debugging for a connection in a Visual Studio SQL Server project.How to: Develop with the SQL Server Project Type
Describes how to create an object such as a stored procedure or function using a Visual Studio SQL Server project.How to: Step into an Object Using Server Explorer
Describes how to directly debug database objects whether inside or outside of a project.SQL Object Debugging Using the Locals and Watch Windows
Describes the debugger windows you can use while debugging a SQL object.
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