SSMS is the most common tool used by SQL Developers or DBA’s but unfortunately there are some features that are barely known, SQLCMD mode is not the exception and that’s why I decided to follow up in this topic.
You may want to check one of thisĀ previous blog post, where you will find instructions how to enable SQLCMD mode and some examples that could help you to become familiar with it.
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