Accept the default names for the stored procedures or enter the unique names you want to use. By default, the wizard generates new stored procedures and adds them to the database. Alternatively, you can specify that you want to create the stored procedures yourself. Choose the Preview SQL Script button if you want to see the SQL script that the wizard will use to create the stored procedures. You can copy this script and use it to help you create your own stored procedures. For example, you might want to paste the generated SQL into SQL Server's editor, add other processing statements, and save as a stored procedure.
A {2} in the {0} {1}' has an invalid {2} name, '{3}'. {2} names must be greater than 0 and less than or equal to {4} characters. ...
A {2} within the grouping '{4}' in the {0} '{1}' has a duplicate name, '{3}'. {2} names must be unique within the report. ...
A {2} within the grouping '{4}' in the {0} '{1}' has an invalid name, '{3}'. {2} names must be CLS-compliant identifiers. ...
A {2} within the grouping '{4}' in the {0} '{1}' has an invalid name, '{3}'. {2} names must be greater than 0 and less than ...
Accept the default names for the stored procedures or enter the unique names you want to use. By default, the wizard generates ...
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