I can't seem to find a reference to it right now, but I know I've read that it's a good practice keep END blocks as simple as possible because they weren't really meant for running a lot of code
So what is safe to do and what could potentially go wrong? Would updating a couple rows in a database be too much?
In reply to What is safe to do in an END block? by Cap'n Steve
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