![]() ![]() Consider the insidious examples below pointed out by SQL Server MVP Erland Sommarskog: BEGIN TRYįew of us will catch (no pun intended) the bug in the above script. ![]() Omitting statement terminators is a dangerous practice because, even if the batch compiles, you may get unexpected results. ANSI-standard semicolon statement terminators are often omitted in T-SQL queries and many developers are unaware that this is syntax is deprecated.
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