Thank you, Naomi.
Do you know if the SP code can write a file to a drive? In my VFP 9 or ASP.NET, when I want to check what is going on during the run-time, I write small "log" files. Just to know that this Condition or that Condition has been met.
Do you know if this is possible in a SQL Server SP?
>Hi,
>
>T-SQL is really very limited language in terms of the things like SWITCH (or CASE). You would need to do
>
>IF
> begin
> code here
> end
>ELSE
> begin
> IF other condition
> begin
> some code
> end
> END
>
>
>In T-SQL you can use GOTO someLabel. I don't like this construct myself, but here I see it used a lot in the stored procedures.
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I am troubleshooting a fairly large stored procedure. And I think the issue is that some IF - ENDIF do not separate various conditions. Even though I use BEGIN and END.
>>What is a good practice to separate various IF conditions in a stored procedure?
>>
>>TIA
>>
>>UPDATE. I also wanted to find out if there is a way to use ELSEIF in a stored procedure. I know you can do ELSE, but if I wanted to have multiple conditions, ELSEIF would be helpful. Or, is CASE - END the only way to have multiple conditions.
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