A Guide to the Index
The index is arranged hierarchically, in alphabetical order, with symbols preceding the letter A. Most second-level entries and many third-level entries also occur as first-level entries. This is to ensure that users will find the information they require however they choose to search for it.
@@ERROR variable
database logic error handling, 53
examples of using, 54
@@FETCH_STATUS variable
accessing cursors from code, 72
@@NESTLEVEL function
nested stored procedures, 27, 131
@@ROWCOUNT variable
triggers, 211
@@TRANCOUNT variable
nesting transactions, 84
0x80000000 status bit
creating system stored procedures, 140
care in using, 140
documentation, 141
example, 141
naming guidelines, 140
disabling and re-enabling users, 139
effects of setting, 138
get_sid function, 143
security issues, 139
system stored procedures, 137
toggling on and off, 168
1433 port
security problems, 221