This is the first article of a series that explains how to create a stored procedure and to call it from ASP or directly from SQL Server. The stored procedure will in turn create a simple column based report in PDF without using any external tools or libraries (and their associated licensing costs!).
Sometimes, you might want to get the current page URL that is shown in the browser URL window. For example if you want to let your visitors submit a blog post to Digg you need to get that same exact URL. There are plenty of other reasons as well. In this tutorial we will show how you can do that.