Learn T-SQL With Erik: Some Merge Tips
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Michael Swart had this advice:
“Conclusion
When I first started writing this post, I thought the gist was going to be “MERGE isn’t so bad if you just avoid these things”. But it still is bad. Aaron’s list is a little out of date but his advice is not. If Aaron updated that post today, the list of defects and issues with MERGE would be different and just as concerning to me as the day he wrote it.
So just to simplify my advice to you. Avoid:
MERGE”