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Didin't the semicolon after the CREATE PROCEDURE end the CREATE?
And then the BEGIN stands there all alone and executes itself.
The CREATE PROCEDURE MYPROC should have been followed by a parentheses, not
a semicolon.
Right?!

On Tue, Feb 7, 2023 at 9:42 AM Birgitta Hauser <Hauser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Jack
... the (SQL) Source code in a SQL Routine (Stored Procedure, Trigger and
User defined function) is always embedded in a compound statement (i.e.
between Begin and End) You may can refrain from the compound statement if
there is only a single statement to be executed in the routine.




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