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Answer by Magnus Ahlkvist

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If I interpret your question, you are asking for a way to execute a number of statements within a stored procedure, and before exiting the proc, check if any errors occured during execution and then rollback all of the statements. If that's a correct interpretation of your question, you should look into TRY/CATCH. [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms175976.aspx][1] Here's an example of the usage: CREATE PROC TryCatchExample AS BEGIN TRAN --First statement BEGIN TRY INSERT INTO table1 (col1, col2) VALUES('value1','value2') INSERT INTO table1 (col1, col2) VALUES('value1','value2') END TRY BEGIN CATCH IF @@TRANCOUNT > 0 ROLLBACK END CATCH --If we didn't rollback, @@TRANCOUNT should be > 0 and we should commit IF @@TRANCOUNT > 0 COMMIT [1]: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms175976.aspx

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