The 'WAITFOR' command is used to delay the execution of a batch, stored
procedure or transaction till a specified time duration or till an
actual time. Let me demonstrate this:
Create a DELAY for a specific amount of time
USE NORTHWIND
WAITFOR DELAY '00:01:00'
BEGIN
SELECT CustomerID, CompanyName, ContactName FROM CUSTOMERS
END
Delays the execution of the T-Sql statement by 1 minute. To delay by an hour, you would use '01:00:00'. You can specify a maximum of 24 hours.
Execute at the given time (actual time)
USE NORTHWIND
WAITFOR TIME '11:23:00'
BEGIN
SELECT CustomerID, CompanyName, ContactName FROM CUSTOMERS
END
Delays the execution of the T-Sql statement till the time '11:23 A.M'. You cannot specify a date, only time is allowed.
Create a DELAY for a specific amount of time
USE NORTHWIND
WAITFOR DELAY '00:01:00'
BEGIN
SELECT CustomerID, CompanyName, ContactName FROM CUSTOMERS
END
Delays the execution of the T-Sql statement by 1 minute. To delay by an hour, you would use '01:00:00'. You can specify a maximum of 24 hours.
Execute at the given time (actual time)
USE NORTHWIND
WAITFOR TIME '11:23:00'
BEGIN
SELECT CustomerID, CompanyName, ContactName FROM CUSTOMERS
END
Delays the execution of the T-Sql statement till the time '11:23 A.M'. You cannot specify a date, only time is allowed.