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How can I add my own comment to system query results

Asked by RDB1369 in MS SQL Server

Tags: SQL 2000, INTERNET 7.0

I have created a stored procedure to run through and compare data within a table and then create tables and move the compared data into the created tables based on criteria.  When the stored procedure is finished it returns its results.  Such as:
                        (706 row(s) affected)
I would like to add my own comment after this statement, so the result would look like
                       (706 row(s) affected) -- Moved into New Table Name

I tried to just print my note after that portion of the stored procedure but then it just showed my note and not the original result (706 row(s) affected).

Thanks, Marie
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Zone: MS SQL Server
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