Getting an error message when Create Procedure code is added to existing code?










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I'm trying to create a stored procedure that selects all Yogurts with the word 'orange' in their description from a database.



However, although I can run the code to extract all Yogurts with the word 'orange' in their description (see below), when I add the code to create a stored procedure to run this (also below), I get an error message that says




Incorrect syntax near 'go'




and when you hover over the "create procedure" text it says




Incorrect syntax: CREATE PROCEDURE must be the only statement in the batch.




Does anyone know why this is? TIA.



select * 
from v_EnterpriseStructure as es
where ProductName like '%orange%'
and SubCategoryName = 'Yogurt'


Stored procedure code:



create procedure OrangeYogurts 
as
select *
from v_EnterpriseStructure as es
where ProductName like '%orange%'
and SubCategoryName = 'Yogurt'
go;









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    GO isn't a T-SQL command, it's a script command understood by SSMS and sqlcmd. Just remove it

    – Panagiotis Kanavos
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:54











  • Awesome!! Thanks Panagiotis! Removing GO made it work! I'd modified an example I got from w3schools where they had the word GO, but you were right about removing it! Thank you! If you want to add it as an answer below, I'm happy to 'up vote' it!

    – Mr 2017
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:21











  • P.S I still get a message that says "Incorrect syntax: CREATE PROCEDURE must be the only statement in the batch" when I hover over the 'create procedure' text, even though the command works when GO is removed....

    – Mr 2017
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:23















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I'm trying to create a stored procedure that selects all Yogurts with the word 'orange' in their description from a database.



However, although I can run the code to extract all Yogurts with the word 'orange' in their description (see below), when I add the code to create a stored procedure to run this (also below), I get an error message that says




Incorrect syntax near 'go'




and when you hover over the "create procedure" text it says




Incorrect syntax: CREATE PROCEDURE must be the only statement in the batch.




Does anyone know why this is? TIA.



select * 
from v_EnterpriseStructure as es
where ProductName like '%orange%'
and SubCategoryName = 'Yogurt'


Stored procedure code:



create procedure OrangeYogurts 
as
select *
from v_EnterpriseStructure as es
where ProductName like '%orange%'
and SubCategoryName = 'Yogurt'
go;









share|improve this question



















  • 2





    GO isn't a T-SQL command, it's a script command understood by SSMS and sqlcmd. Just remove it

    – Panagiotis Kanavos
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:54











  • Awesome!! Thanks Panagiotis! Removing GO made it work! I'd modified an example I got from w3schools where they had the word GO, but you were right about removing it! Thank you! If you want to add it as an answer below, I'm happy to 'up vote' it!

    – Mr 2017
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:21











  • P.S I still get a message that says "Incorrect syntax: CREATE PROCEDURE must be the only statement in the batch" when I hover over the 'create procedure' text, even though the command works when GO is removed....

    – Mr 2017
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:23













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I'm trying to create a stored procedure that selects all Yogurts with the word 'orange' in their description from a database.



However, although I can run the code to extract all Yogurts with the word 'orange' in their description (see below), when I add the code to create a stored procedure to run this (also below), I get an error message that says




Incorrect syntax near 'go'




and when you hover over the "create procedure" text it says




Incorrect syntax: CREATE PROCEDURE must be the only statement in the batch.




Does anyone know why this is? TIA.



select * 
from v_EnterpriseStructure as es
where ProductName like '%orange%'
and SubCategoryName = 'Yogurt'


Stored procedure code:



create procedure OrangeYogurts 
as
select *
from v_EnterpriseStructure as es
where ProductName like '%orange%'
and SubCategoryName = 'Yogurt'
go;









share|improve this question
















I'm trying to create a stored procedure that selects all Yogurts with the word 'orange' in their description from a database.



However, although I can run the code to extract all Yogurts with the word 'orange' in their description (see below), when I add the code to create a stored procedure to run this (also below), I get an error message that says




Incorrect syntax near 'go'




and when you hover over the "create procedure" text it says




Incorrect syntax: CREATE PROCEDURE must be the only statement in the batch.




Does anyone know why this is? TIA.



select * 
from v_EnterpriseStructure as es
where ProductName like '%orange%'
and SubCategoryName = 'Yogurt'


Stored procedure code:



create procedure OrangeYogurts 
as
select *
from v_EnterpriseStructure as es
where ProductName like '%orange%'
and SubCategoryName = 'Yogurt'
go;






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  • 2





    GO isn't a T-SQL command, it's a script command understood by SSMS and sqlcmd. Just remove it

    – Panagiotis Kanavos
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:54











  • Awesome!! Thanks Panagiotis! Removing GO made it work! I'd modified an example I got from w3schools where they had the word GO, but you were right about removing it! Thank you! If you want to add it as an answer below, I'm happy to 'up vote' it!

    – Mr 2017
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:21











  • P.S I still get a message that says "Incorrect syntax: CREATE PROCEDURE must be the only statement in the batch" when I hover over the 'create procedure' text, even though the command works when GO is removed....

    – Mr 2017
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:23












  • 2





    GO isn't a T-SQL command, it's a script command understood by SSMS and sqlcmd. Just remove it

    – Panagiotis Kanavos
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:54











  • Awesome!! Thanks Panagiotis! Removing GO made it work! I'd modified an example I got from w3schools where they had the word GO, but you were right about removing it! Thank you! If you want to add it as an answer below, I'm happy to 'up vote' it!

    – Mr 2017
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:21











  • P.S I still get a message that says "Incorrect syntax: CREATE PROCEDURE must be the only statement in the batch" when I hover over the 'create procedure' text, even though the command works when GO is removed....

    – Mr 2017
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:23







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2





GO isn't a T-SQL command, it's a script command understood by SSMS and sqlcmd. Just remove it

– Panagiotis Kanavos
Nov 13 '18 at 15:54





GO isn't a T-SQL command, it's a script command understood by SSMS and sqlcmd. Just remove it

– Panagiotis Kanavos
Nov 13 '18 at 15:54













Awesome!! Thanks Panagiotis! Removing GO made it work! I'd modified an example I got from w3schools where they had the word GO, but you were right about removing it! Thank you! If you want to add it as an answer below, I'm happy to 'up vote' it!

– Mr 2017
Nov 13 '18 at 16:21





Awesome!! Thanks Panagiotis! Removing GO made it work! I'd modified an example I got from w3schools where they had the word GO, but you were right about removing it! Thank you! If you want to add it as an answer below, I'm happy to 'up vote' it!

– Mr 2017
Nov 13 '18 at 16:21













P.S I still get a message that says "Incorrect syntax: CREATE PROCEDURE must be the only statement in the batch" when I hover over the 'create procedure' text, even though the command works when GO is removed....

– Mr 2017
Nov 13 '18 at 16:23





P.S I still get a message that says "Incorrect syntax: CREATE PROCEDURE must be the only statement in the batch" when I hover over the 'create procedure' text, even though the command works when GO is removed....

– Mr 2017
Nov 13 '18 at 16:23












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Try this.



create procedure OrangeYogurts 
as
BEGIN

select * from v_EnterpriseStructure as es
where ProductName like '%orange%'
and SubCategoryName = 'Yogurt'
END





share|improve this answer























  • Thanks Thilina - removing the word GO from my original code made the code work, as suggested by Panagiotis above. But I tested your code as well, and it worked. Thanks

    – Mr 2017
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:24











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Try this.



create procedure OrangeYogurts 
as
BEGIN

select * from v_EnterpriseStructure as es
where ProductName like '%orange%'
and SubCategoryName = 'Yogurt'
END





share|improve this answer























  • Thanks Thilina - removing the word GO from my original code made the code work, as suggested by Panagiotis above. But I tested your code as well, and it worked. Thanks

    – Mr 2017
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:24
















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Try this.



create procedure OrangeYogurts 
as
BEGIN

select * from v_EnterpriseStructure as es
where ProductName like '%orange%'
and SubCategoryName = 'Yogurt'
END





share|improve this answer























  • Thanks Thilina - removing the word GO from my original code made the code work, as suggested by Panagiotis above. But I tested your code as well, and it worked. Thanks

    – Mr 2017
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:24














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Try this.



create procedure OrangeYogurts 
as
BEGIN

select * from v_EnterpriseStructure as es
where ProductName like '%orange%'
and SubCategoryName = 'Yogurt'
END





share|improve this answer













Try this.



create procedure OrangeYogurts 
as
BEGIN

select * from v_EnterpriseStructure as es
where ProductName like '%orange%'
and SubCategoryName = 'Yogurt'
END






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  • Thanks Thilina - removing the word GO from my original code made the code work, as suggested by Panagiotis above. But I tested your code as well, and it worked. Thanks

    – Mr 2017
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:24


















  • Thanks Thilina - removing the word GO from my original code made the code work, as suggested by Panagiotis above. But I tested your code as well, and it worked. Thanks

    – Mr 2017
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:24

















Thanks Thilina - removing the word GO from my original code made the code work, as suggested by Panagiotis above. But I tested your code as well, and it worked. Thanks

– Mr 2017
Nov 13 '18 at 16:24






Thanks Thilina - removing the word GO from my original code made the code work, as suggested by Panagiotis above. But I tested your code as well, and it worked. Thanks

– Mr 2017
Nov 13 '18 at 16:24


















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