Semi-colon use

  • the semi colon is a way to separate different sql statements, but it does not make a difference in sql server. maybe they will enforce it in years to come.


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  • It is also required in specific instances in SQL Server 2005.

  • mmm.. which instances


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  • i have actually realised that you can also use the semi colon when u have multiple statements in a query when using sp_send_dbmail


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