Error handling in SQL Server has long been somewhat difficul
Error handling in SQL Server has long been somewhat difficult to set up and use and has only become more usable with the implementation of try-catch-throw blocks in SQL Server 2005. As it is with any error-handling process, best practices are developed as general guidelines on when and how to use the error-handling stored procedures.Research and list at least four best practices for when and how these error procedures should be implemented in select, insert, update, and delete stored procedures. Provide at least two example each for two of the four best practices you detail. Provide a reasonable level of detail. Make sure 0% Plagiarism and references should be in APA Format