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 Posted by dmarkle on 01/08/07 00:56 
You could also use "RETURN". 
 
-Dave 
http://www.markleconsulting.com 
 
diego wrote: 
> Thank you. 
> 
> Ayon kay Plamen Ratchev: 
> > You can use GOTO. It will look like this: 
> > 
> >  query statements 
> >  if condition 
> >  begin 
> >    query statements 
> >    GOTO ExitQuery 
> >  end 
> > 
> >  query statements 
> >  if condition 
> >  begin 
> >    query statements 
> >    GOTO ExitQuery 
> >  end 
> > 
> > ExitQuery: 
> > GO 
> > 
> > Be aware that GOTO cannot go to a label outside of the batch. 
> > 
> > Regards, 
> > 
> > Plamen Ratchev 
> > http://www.SQLStudio.com 
> > 
> > "diego" <diegobph@yahoo.com> wrote in message 
> > news:1168144191.844124.221930@11g2000cwr.googlegroups.com... 
> > > Greetings everyone! 
> > > 
> > > Is there a way to stop query analyzer from processing remaining query 
> > > statements?  Let's say i have the following query in query analyzer: 
> > > 
> > > query statements 
> > > if condition 
> > > begin 
> > >   query statements 
> > >   stop the query 
> > > end 
> > > 
> > > query statements 
> > > if condition 
> > > begin 
> > >   query statements 
> > >   stop the query 
> > > end 
> > > 
> > > is there a way to stop the query from executing the statements in the 
> > > second query when the first condition is met? 
> > > 
> > > i have searched BOL and google but i couldn't find anything. I hope 
> > > anybody out there can help me. 
> > > 
> > > BTW, i'm executing this statements directly in QA, not from within my 
> > > program. The query statement and if condition pair is plenty. i guess i 
> > > can use an else statement but it would be nested too deep. if there is 
> > > a simpler way to do it please point me to the right direction or to any 
> > > link that'll get me going. 
> > > 
> > > Thanks in advance. 
> > > 
> > > diego 
> > >
 
  
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