This!
In my observation, a lot of reluctancy to use stored procedures has historical and cultural reasons from a time where a relational database, once installed, was very hard to change (a lot of "change processes" around DBs were actually "prevent change processes").
That has changed, and so have the development tools around databases and, as you pointed out, Franck, the features of the databases itself.
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This!
In my observation, a lot of reluctancy to use stored procedures has historical and cultural reasons from a time where a relational database, once installed, was very hard to change (a lot of "change processes" around DBs were actually "prevent change processes").
That has changed, and so have the development tools around databases and, as you pointed out, Franck, the features of the databases itself.