this will return: "(1 row(s) affected)" But now I need to know, what data was actually inserted? SQL Server has answered this question in 2005 with the OUTPUT statement: This will return a dataset ...
I got it. The INSERT INTO was missing the draft status id field and also the name in the new table was still DRAFT_STATUS_ID but labeled Draft Status Id.
SQL JOINs make it easy to find and fix missing data Your email has been sent Many people are confused by various JOIN operations supported by SQL. Learn to master the SQL command line with this crash ...
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