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SQL IF, BEGIN, END, END IF? - Stack Overflow It has to do with the Normal Form for the SQL language IF statements can, by definition, only take a single SQL statement However, there is a special kind of SQL statement which can contain multiple SQL statements, the BEGIN-END block If you omit the BEGIN-END block, your SQL will run fine, but it will only execute the first statement as part of the IF Basically, this:
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