Some database systems require a
semicolon at the end of each SQL statement.
Semicolon is the standard way to
separate each SQL statement in database systems that allow more than one SQL
statement to be executed in the same call to the server.
We are using MS Access and SQL
Server 2000 and we do not have to put a semicolon after each SQL statement, but
some database programs force you to use it.
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