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Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us sql server raiserror custom message Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with incorrect syntax near throw us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms177497(v=sql.105).aspx like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up What is the syntax meaning of RAISERROR() up vote 8 down vote favorite 2 I just created a Instead After Trigger whose syntax is given below: Create trigger tgrInsteadTrigger on copytableto Instead of Insert as Declare @store_name varchar(30); declare @sales int; declare http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16170073/what-is-the-syntax-meaning-of-raiserror @date datetime; select @store_name = i.store_name from inserted i select @sales = i.sales from inserted i select @date = i.Date from inserted i begin if (@sales > 1000) begin RAISERROR('Cannot Insert where salary > 1000',16,1); ROLLBACK; end else begin insert into copytablefrom(store_name, sales, date) values (@store_name, @sales, @date); Print 'Instead After Trigger Executed'; end End In the above syntax I have used RAISERROR('Cannot Insert where salary > 1000',16,1) But when I write RAISERROR('Cannot Insert where salary > 1000') it gives the error "Incorrect syntax near ')'" on the same line. Can anyone please explain the use of (16,1) here. sql database sql-server-2008 sql-server-2005 sql-server-2008-r2 share|improve this question edited Apr 24 at 8:55 Darren Davies 41.3k1469104 asked Apr 23 '13 at 13:02 user2289490 59236 The syntax of RaIsError is explained here. –HABO Apr 23 '13 at 13:05 3 This trigger is broken - it assumes that there's a single row in inserted, whereas in fact there can be 0, 1, or many rows in inserte
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