public void Replaces_Insert_With_Batch_Insert()
        {
            var steps = new List<string>() {"PRINT N'Starting rebuilding table [dbo].[ForcedTableMigration]...';\r\n\r\n"
            ,
            @"BEGIN TRANSACTION;

            SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE;

            SET XACT_ABORT ON;

            CREATE TABLE [dbo].[tmp_ms_xx_ForcedTableMigration] (
            [Id]    INT          NOT NULL,
            [Name]  VARCHAR (25) NOT NULL,
            [count] INT          NOT NULL,
            [total] AS           [Id] * [count],
            PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED ([Id] ASC)
            );

            IF EXISTS (SELECT TOP 1 1
               FROM   [dbo].[ForcedTableMigration])
            BEGIN
            INSERT INTO [dbo].[tmp_ms_xx_ForcedTableMigration] ([count])
            SELECT [count]
            FROM   [dbo].[ForcedTableMigration];
            END

            DROP TABLE [dbo].[ForcedTableMigration];

            EXECUTE sp_rename N'[dbo].[tmp_ms_xx_ForcedTableMigration]', N'ForcedTableMigration';

            COMMIT TRANSACTION;

            SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED;
            "};

            var originalStep = new Mock<DeploymentStep>();
            originalStep.Setup(p => p.GenerateTSQL()).Returns(steps);

            var batchedStep = new BatchedSqlTableMigrationStep(originalStep.Object);

            var actual = batchedStep.GenerateTSQL();
            Assert.IsTrue(actual.Last().Contains("select count(*) from [dbo].[ForcedTableMigration]"));
        }
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        public BatchedSqlTableMigrationStep BatchStep()
        {
            var batchedInsert = new BatchedSqlTableMigrationStep(_step, _rowCount);

            return(batchedInsert);
        }
        public BatchedSqlTableMigrationStep BatchStep()
        {
            var batchedInsert = new BatchedSqlTableMigrationStep(_step, _rowCount);

            return batchedInsert;
        }