• Jeff Moden (5/10/2013)


    SQLRNNR (5/10/2013)


    Jeff Moden (5/10/2013)


    SQLRNNR (5/10/2013)


    Not a huge fan of the expected requirement of the semi-colon at the end of each statement.

    They do come in handy occasionally to help distinguish the end of some big queries or complex queries.

    So does a comment for the next query. 🙂

    one character or N characters

    Sometimes taking the lazy 1 character approach is just so much easier.

    The N characters you're talking about are going to be there anyway because I document my code. 🙂

    I know. And I typically document mine (though not as much of a book as yours 😉 ) :-D:-D

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