I'm decoding a very complex stored procedure and part of that is matching up BEGIN END pairs.
I have them all matched up except for one problem . . . I have one extra END hanging out there at the end of the stored procedure. . . like this:
CLOSE cursorSelect
DEALLOCATE cursorSelect
/* Select into the record set */
select *
from ##tempTable2
order by selection
drop table ##tempTable1
drop table ##tempTable2
commit transaction
RETURN
END --this is the END that seems to have no corresponding `BEGIN`
I have counted and there are 62 BEGINs and 63 END's. The crazy thing is if I remove the last END, the SP no longer compiles. Is there some other command that requires an END to terminate it besides BEGIN?
What's going on here?