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8>
9> CREATE TABLE sales(
10>    stor_id        char(4)           NOT NULL,
11>    ord_num        varchar(20)       NOT NULL,
12>    ord_date       datetime          NOT NULL,
13>    qty            smallint          NOT NULL,
14>    payterms       varchar(12)       NOT NULL,
15>    title_id       varchar(80)
16> )
17> GO
1> insert sales values('1', 'QA7442.3', '09/13/94', 75, 'ON Billing','1')
2> insert sales values('2', 'D4482',    '09/14/94', 10, 'Net 60',    '1')
3> insert sales values('3', 'N914008',  '09/14/94', 20, 'Net 30',    '2')
4> insert sales values('4', 'N914014',  '09/14/94', 25, 'Net 30',    '3')
5> insert sales values('5', '423LL922', '09/14/94', 15, 'ON Billing','3')
6> insert sales values('6', '423LL930', '09/14/94', 10, 'ON Billing','2')
7> GO

(1 rows affected)

(1 rows affected)

(1 rows affected)

(1 rows affected)

(1 rows affected)

(1 rows affected)
1>
2> DECLARE @intMinQty INT, @intNumOrders INT, @chrOutputText CHAR(60)
3>
4> SELECT @intMinQty = 15
5> SELECT @intNumOrders = COUNT(*) FROM sales WHERE qty > @intMinQty
6> SELECT @chrOutputText = 'There are '
7>                             + CONVERT(VARCHAR,@intNumOrders)
8>                             + ' orders with a quantity greater than '
9>                             + CONVERT(VARCHAR, @intMinQty)
10> PRINT @chrOutputText
11> GO
There are 3 orders with a quantity greater than 15
1>
2> drop table sales;
3> GO








20.6.Print
20.6.1.PRINT command
20.6.2.Printing with variables.
20.6.3.Print debug string out of a code block
20.6.4.PRINT 'Today is ' + CONVERT(char(30), GETDATE())
20.6.5.PRINT string_expression