ScriptingOptions.NoCommandTerminator Property
Gets or sets the Boolean property value that specifies whether individual Transact-SQL statements are delimited in the generated script.
Assembly: Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo (in Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo.dll)
Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration)
Public Property NoCommandTerminator As Boolean Get Set
Visual Basic (Usage)
Dim instance As ScriptingOptions Dim value As Boolean value = instance.NoCommandTerminator instance.NoCommandTerminator = value
C#
public bool NoCommandTerminator { get; set; }
Visual C++
public: property bool NoCommandTerminator { bool get (); void set (bool value); }
F#
member NoCommandTerminator : bool with get, set
JScript
function get NoCommandTerminator () : boolean function set NoCommandTerminator (value : boolean)
Property Value
Type: System.BooleanA Boolean value that specifies whether individual Transact-SQL statements are delimited in the generated script.
If True, individual Transact-SQL statements are not delimited in the generated script.
If False (default), individual Transact-SQL statements are delimited by using the connection-specific command terminator.
Examples
The following code example specifies that individual Transact-SQL statements will not be delimited.
Visual Basic
Dim scOps As New ScriptingOptions() scOps.IncludeHeaders = true
PowerShell
$scOps = New-Object Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.ScriptingOptions $scOps.IncludeHeaders = $TRUE
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