With "make" I can do "make -n" and it just tells me what it would do but 
doesn't actually do anything.

How could I do that with SQL?

I want to write a really complicated (for me) SQL UPDATE statement.  I'm sure I 
won't get it right the first time.  Is there an easy way to not really make the 
changes?

I've thought about starting a transaction and then roll it back.  That would 
undo the changes.  But I won't be able to tell what the changes were.

Thank you for your time,
Perry

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