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this is part 67 of jQuery tutorial in this video weamp;#39;ll discuss how to call a server-side aspx page method using jQuery AJAX here is what we want to do weamp;#39;re going to have employees data in this database table TBL employee we are going to include a function in the code-behind file and we want that function to retrieve data from this database table and we want to call that function within the code-behind file using jQuery AJAX and display the data as you can see here so letamp;#39;s see how to achieve this the first step here is to create this database table which I have already done here is the create table script and here we have the insert script R insert some test data iamp;#39;ve already executed this script the next step is to create a stored procedure which is going to retrieve employee by ID so this store procedure has got an input parameter ID this stored procedure is going to retrieve ID name gender and salary columns from employee table where ID equals whatev