Since @A is never declared, sql server should throw an error, but it doesn’t. Why is that?
DECLARE @i int = 1;
IF @i > 10
BEGIN
DECLARE @A int = 100;
END
PRINT @A; // doesn't return any result
thanx
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SQL Server does not have block level variable scoping.
It’s per batch/stored proc etc
From MSDN (my bold)