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          @RC = Return code. The boilerplate unit test code will assign the stored procedure return code value to this variable, where it can later be used in a test case assertion.



          Assuming there's a subsequent SELECT @RC after the proc execution in the unit test code, the scalarValue1 assertion will verify the return code value is 1 in order for the test to succeed.






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            @RC = Return code. The boilerplate unit test code will assign the stored procedure return code value to this variable, where it can later be used in a test case assertion.



            Assuming there's a subsequent SELECT @RC after the proc execution in the unit test code, the scalarValue1 assertion will verify the return code value is 1 in order for the test to succeed.






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              @RC = Return code. The boilerplate unit test code will assign the stored procedure return code value to this variable, where it can later be used in a test case assertion.



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                @RC = Return code. The boilerplate unit test code will assign the stored procedure return code value to this variable, where it can later be used in a test case assertion.



                Assuming there's a subsequent SELECT @RC after the proc execution in the unit test code, the scalarValue1 assertion will verify the return code value is 1 in order for the test to succeed.






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