I have SQL file with few commands.
What it the correct way to end lines in the script?
Is it slash [/] semicolon [;] both?
Is there any diffarent between regular sqls and Stored procedure code?
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I have SQL file with few commands. What it the correct way to end
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For normal SQL statements, either a
/on a line by itself, or a;at the end of the command, will work fine.For statements that include PL/SQL code, such as
CREATE FUNCTION,CREATE PROCEDURE,CREATE PACKAGE,CREATE TYPE, or anonymous blocks (DECLARE/BEGIN/END), a;will not execute the command. Since PL/SQL uses semicolons as line terminators, its use as a command terminator must be suppressed in these statements. So in these cases, you must use/to execute the command.In my experience, people prefer to use the semicolon when possible and use the slash only when required.
Note that for SQLPlus client commands — such as
SETorEXECUTE— no command terminator is necessary at all, although people often end them with a semicolon out of habit.