Handling Errors

Oct 5, 2007

Hi Everyone,

I have developed a SQL script that runs daily using the SQLCMD command line utility. The script executes about 15 INSERT INTO statements. The problem is that when one of the SQL statements contains an error, the script stops running, therefore not running the SQL statements below it. How can I avoid this? I would like the script to continue to the next statement. Also, how can I save the error messages if any errors has occurred?

Thank You
-Sam

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}
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