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DROP and Create Statement in SQL Server 2005 Stored Procedure

Asked by jamesdean666 in SQL Query Syntax, SQL Server 2005

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I can't figure out the syntax for DROP and CREATE statement in a SQL Server 2005 Stored Procedure.

I want to store the Stored Procedure in another location so that when I EXECUTE it in a new SQL Server environment, it will DROP any instance if the Stored Procedure already exists, and CREATE the Stored Procedure thereafter whether it already exists or not.

Where/how does the DROP Statment fit in for the code below?

CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[JimDTest]

AS

SELECT * FROM tbl_Clients

GO

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