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Tag: T-SQL

November 16, 2017 Programming 3 Comments

T-SQL/SSMS: transaction rollback in scripts with XACT_ABORT ON, GO statements and syntax errors

I’ve recently met a weird issue with T-SQL scripts at work and would like to share it with you today 🙂

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