DML Commands stand for Data Manipulation Language. These commands deal with changing the content of the table i.e they deal with table data. Some times , we may not want to insert values in all the ...
I have a need to handle errors in SQL scripts that i'm working with.<BR><BR>Frequently these errors contain syntax problems and other things like create/drop constraints, not exist..
this will return: "(1 row(s) affected)" But now I need to know, what data was actually inserted? SQL Server has answered this question in 2005 with the OUTPUT statement: This will return a dataset ...