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		<title>SQL Server &#8211; User Defined Functions vs. Stored Procedures</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SQL Server user-defined functions and stored procedures have almost similar functionality. Both allow you to create a batch of SQL statements to execute on SQL server. Benefits: We can reuse the code from one program to another, this way we can increase the productivity. Centralize control, to make business logic changes in a single</p>
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