Are semicolons required at the end of sql statements in sql server 2005?
Answer / Aman Tyagi
Yes, semicolons are required at the end of most SQL statements in SQL Server 2005 (and later versions) to denote the end of a statement. Exceptions include CREATE, DROP, and ALTER statements that end with keywords rather than identifiers.
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