[System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException] = {“Transaction count after EXECUTE indicates a mismatching number of BEGIN and COMMIT statements. Previous count = 0, current count = 1.”}

I get the following error when Excecuting a NonQuery in .Net for a SQL Database (DBCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(cmd)):

[System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException] = {"Transaction count after EXECUTE indicates a mismatching number of BEGIN and COMMIT statements. Previous count = 0, current count = 1."}

What does this mean?

 

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