Use the UDP tab of the Stored Procedure Editor to enter user-defined property values for the selected stored procedure.
To enter stored procedure user-defined property values
The Stored Procedure Editor opens.
Displays the name of the user-defined property (UDP) associated with the stored procedure. When you use the Command data type for a UDP, the Property cell is a button that you can click to launch a file or application that you enter in the Value cell.
Specifies a default value. You can enter or select a property value depending on the value data type:
 to change the month, day, and year, or click
 to change the month, day, and year, or click  to select a date for the Date data type.
 to select a date for the Date data type.
 to browse for a file or executable program for the Command data type. For example, you can enter or select C:\Myfile.doc to launch the Microsoft Word document Myfile.doc.
 to browse for a file or executable program for the Command data type. For example, you can enter or select C:\Myfile.doc to launch the Microsoft Word document Myfile.doc.
User-defined property values are saved for the stored procedure and the Stored Procedure Editor closes.
Note: You should create UDPs before assigning them to a stored procedure. However, you can click  to open the User Defined Properties : Physical dialog and work with physical UDPs from within the UDP tab of the Stored Procedure Editor.
 to open the User Defined Properties : Physical dialog and work with physical UDPs from within the UDP tab of the Stored Procedure Editor.
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