Control flowIn computer science, control flow (or flow of control) is the order in which individual statements, instructions or function calls of an imperative program
SQLeffect on schemata and data, or may control transactions, program flow, connections, sessions, or diagnostics. SQL statements also include the semicolon
Transact-SQL= Name FROM Sales.Store WHERE CustomerID = 100; Keywords for flow control in Transact-SQL include BEGIN and END, BREAK, CONTINUE, GOTO, IF and ELSE, RETURN
SQL syntaxeffect on schemata and data, or may control transactions, program flow, connections, sessions, or diagnostics. SQL statements also include the semicolon
NewSQLdistributed concurrency control, flow control, and distributed query processing. The second category are optimized storage engines for SQL. These systems provide