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Answer by Pavel Pawlowski

Ideal solution could be use a service broker, But the easiest way would be use the SSIS package which you run using the SQL Server Agent (Plkan C). For the stored which saves a new order, you can write...

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Answer by TimothyAWiseman

Another option is to create a utility in another language, perhaps PowerShell, that will call your stored procedures and then call your GUI report creator. As long as the GUI does not wait for user...

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Answer by jimbobmcgee

I'm going to side with the 'bad idea' answers here. Why do you feel you need to open a GUI from what should always be considered a 'server-side' process? - If you need to open a GUI in order to...

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Answer by Pavel Pawlowski

Ideal solution could be use a service broker, But the easiest way would be use the SSIS package which you run using the SQL Server Agent (Plkan C). For the stored which saves a new order, you can write...

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Answer by TimothyAWiseman

Another option is to create a utility in another language, perhaps PowerShell, that will call your stored procedures and then call your GUI report creator. As long as the GUI does not wait for user...

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Answer by jimbobmcgee

I'm going to side with the 'bad idea' answers here. Why do you feel you need to open a GUI from what should always be considered a 'server-side' process? - If you need to open a GUI in order to...

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