Dynamic Data Masking 
			
			- Dynamic Data Masking 9.9.4
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      |  SQL Command | Description |  Syntax |  Masking is Affected | 
|---|---|---|---|
|  USE (Transact-SQL) 
				 |  Changes the database context to the specified database or database snapshot in Microsoft SQL Server. 
				 |  USE {database_name} [;] 
				 |  Yes 
				 | 
|  SET ANSI_DEFAULTS ON 
				 |  SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER is modified depending on the value set to ANSI_DEFAULTS.
				 |  SET ANSI_DEFAULTS {ON | OFF} 
				 |  Yes 
				 | 
|  SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER (Transact-SQL) 
				 |  Causes SQL Server to follow the ISO rules regarding quotation mark delimiting identifiers and literal strings. Identifiers delimited by double quotation marks can be either Transact-SQL reserved keywords or can contain characters not generally allowed by the Transact-SQL syntax rules for identifiers. 
				 |  SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER { ON | OFF } 
				 |  Yes 
				 | 
|  EXECUTE AS 
				 |  When an EXECUTE AS statement is run, the execution context of the session is switched to the specified login or user name. 
				 |  { EXEC | EXECUTE } AS <context_specification> [;] <context_specification>::= { LOGIN | USER } = 'name' [ WITH { NO REVERT | COOKIE INTO @varbinary_variable } ] | CALLER 
				 |  Yes 
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| Description | Example | 
|---|---|
|  SQL block that contains USE followed by a SELECT statement.
				 |  USE DDM SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE 
				 | 
|  SQL block that contains SET ANSI_DEFAULTS followed by a SELECT statement.
				 |  SET ANSI_DEFAULTS OFF SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE 
				 | 
|  SQL block that contains SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER followed by a SELECT statement.
				 |  SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER OFF SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE 
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|  SQL block that contains only session changing commands.
				 |  USE DDM SET ANSI_DEFAULTS OFF SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER OFF 
				 | 
|  SQL block that contains EXEC AS followed by SELECT statement.
				 | EXECUTE AS USER = 'U21' SELECT * FROM EMP
				   EXECUTE AS LOGIN = 'loginA' SELECT * FROM EMP 
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