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I'm getting the following error for this simple piece of SQL code. Any ideas why? Any BEGIN ... END block causes this error to occur

/* SQL Error (156): Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'END'. */

DECLARE @PROCESSEDCOUNT INT = 0
WHILE (@PROCESSEDCOUNT < 10)
BEGIN
    SET @PROCESSEDCOUNT +=1
    IF 1=1
    BEGIN
        -- Stuff happens here
    END
END 

This is running on SQL Server - MSSQL15

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  • Because you need to add action between BEGIN and END
    – D-Shih
    Feb 9, 2022 at 12:38
  • Sadly, just adding actions doesn't help. This code comes from a statement with lots of action in the block. I get the same error
    – Bugz
    Feb 9, 2022 at 12:45
  • 1
    dbfiddle.uk/…
    – D-Shih
    Feb 9, 2022 at 12:46
  • That's strange. Then my inner statements must be causing the issue. Thanks @D-Shih
    – Bugz
    Feb 9, 2022 at 12:50

3 Answers 3

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You must put something in between the BEGIN and END block For example:

DECLARE @PROCESSEDCOUNT INT= 1

WHILE (@PROCESSEDCOUNT < 10)
BEGIN
    SET @PROCESSEDCOUNT +=1
    IF 1=1
    BEGIN
        PRINT '1'
    END
END
0

You need more than a comment in a begin/end block.

Try the following

IF 1=1
    BEGIN
      SELECT @PROCESSEDCOUNT 
    END
0

You don't have any condition for the inner BEGIN...END. You can remove it.

DECLARE @PROCESSEDCOUNT INT = 0
WHILE (@PROCESSEDCOUNT < 10)
BEGIN
    SET @PROCESSEDCOUNT +=1
        -- Stuff happens here
END 

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