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Terminates a CASE, DO, IF, or WHERE construct.

Syntax

END construct-keyword [construct-name]
construct-keyword

is one of the keywords DO, IF, SELECT CASE, or WHERE.

construct-name

is the name given to the construct terminated by this statement.

Description

The END (construct) statement terminates a CASE, DO, IF, or WHERE construct. If construct-name appears in the statement that introduces the construct, the same name must also appear in the END statement. If no construct-name is given in the introducing statement, none must appear in the END statement.

Examples

For examples of the END (construct) statement, see the descriptions of the DO, IF, SELECT, or WHERE statements throughout this chapter.

Related statements

DO, IF, SELECT CASE, and WHERE

Related concepts

For related information, see the following:

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