A Fix for Missing Closing Paranthesis in Column List#11
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When I executed the SP with the following settings, it cause a syntax error because no closing parathesis was specified for column list: EXEC dbo.GenerateInsert @objectname='MyTable', @GenerateOneColumnPerLine=1, @PrintGeneratedCode=1 As I delved into the code, I discovered a simple solution was adding a CrLf character BEFORE each column name and not adding it for the first column.
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@drumsta, could you please review this fix? |
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When I executed the SP with the following settings, it cause a syntax error because no closing parathesis was specified for column list:
EXEC dbo.GenerateInsert @objectname='MyTable', @GenerateOneColumnPerLine=1, @PrintGeneratedCode=1
As I delved into the code, I discovered a simple solution was adding a CrLf character BEFORE each column name and not adding it for the first column.