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ASP.NET TimeTracker Starter Kits Porting from Windows to Linux (Race to Linux)

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ASP.NET TimeTracker Starter Kits Porting from Windows to Linux using Mainsoft's Grasshopper
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			"UpdateTimeEntry" Stored Procedure
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		<b>Description:</b>
		<p>
			This stored procedure updates an existing time entry in the EntryLog table. The 
			input parameters&nbsp;are the id of the record to be altered, as well as all of 
			the new information: User id, Project id, Category id, Entry Date, Description, 
			and Duration.
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		<b>Definition:</b>
		<pre>
    
	CREATE  PROCEDURE TT_UpdateTimeEntry
	(
		@EntryLogID int,
		@UserID int,
		@ProjectID int,
		@CategoryID int,
		@EntryDate datetime,
		@Description nvarchar(255),
		@Duration decimal(10,2)
	)
	AS

	UPDATE
		TT_EntryLog
			SET 	
				UserID=@UserID,
		     		ProjectID = @ProjectID,
				CategoryID = @CategoryID,
				EntryDate = @EntryDate,
				Description = @Description,
				Duration = @Duration
		       
	WHERE 
		EntryLogID = @EntryLogID
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		<b>Database Tables Used: </b>
		<p>
		The primary key in this table is the EntryLogID identity field. Note that 
		descriptions are limited to 255 characters.
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