A statement is any text that the database engine recognizes as a valid command. As of SQL-92
:
An SQL-statement is a string of characters that conforms to the format and syntax rules specified in this international standard.
A query is a statement that returns a recordset (possibly empty).
How can I call a chunk of SQL code made by more than one statement where statements are separated by a semicolon (;)? Who already replied can edit his answer. Many thanks!
A series of SQL
statements sent to the server at once is called a batch.
Not all SQL
engines required the statements in a batch to be semicolon delimited. SQL Server
, for instance, generally does not and breaks the statements based on context. CTE
statements starting with WITH
are a notable exception.
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