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The title may be confusing.... sorry 'bout that.

I am using SQL Server 2012 SP1.

I was wondering if it's possible to create a stored procedure, which is only stored locally in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), but not in the database?

My job involves a lot of debugging on distinct customers, meaning I do the same initial lookup every single time!

SELECT _id_ FROM IdTable (NOLOCK) WHERE _givenKey_ = X

This query is mandatory, and others are VERY frequent. Could I create a stored procedure locally, to just:

EXEC GetDefaults _givenKey_
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    I store a lot of procedures and diagnostics in a folder structure I manage separately, it's then very easy to double click the one I need and hit F5. Dec 11, 2013 at 10:14
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    A stored procedure is, well, stored in the database. You can't have one "outside" of the database. You are looking for something like a "macro" or a "code snippet" feature.
    – user330315
    Dec 11, 2013 at 11:43

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Alternatively you can run the code stored in your local file system:

DECLARE @code NVARCHAR(MAX)
SELECT @code=(select cast(BulkColumn AS VARCHAR(MAX)) from openrowset(bulk 'c:\users\.......',SINGLE_BLOB) as sproc)             
EXEC sp_executesql @code
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There's no way to store SP outside of database and be able to EXEC it. Whay could help you is this: SSMS Toolpack. You can create snippets containing almost any amount of code and call them by typing <snippetname>+TAB. The other solution would be to use Projects in SSMS (File>New>Project). You can have all frequently used scripts listed on a toolbar and available everywhere.

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