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I'm using Visual Studio 2008 and MS SQL Server 2005. When I alter a database table in the VS IDE, I have the option to Generate Change Script... which creates a change script in my database project. This script can then be ran to keep databases up to date with development.

When I modify a database stored procedure in the VS IDE, I see no similar option. Am I missing something? Is it an acceptable solution to simply copy the ALTER PROCEDURE text to a file in the Change Scripts directory?

Or should I just use Generate Create Script... for stored procedures since they can be created and removed at will?

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The ALTER PROCEDURE statement is perfectly sufficient. See for example DROP...CREATE vs ALTER

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