Chapter 3 DBMS Resource File Reference
The Syntax category is located in the Root→Script→SQL category, and contains the following items that define the DBMS-specific syntax:
Item | Description |
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BlockComment | Specifies the character used to enclose a multi-line commentary.
Example: /* */ |
Block Terminator |
Specifies the end of block character, which is used to end expressions for triggers and stored procedures. |
Delimiter | Specifies the field separation character. |
Identifier Delimiter |
Specifies the identifier delimiter character. When the beginning and end delimiters are different, they must be separated by a space character. |
LineComment | Specifies the character used to enclose a single line commentary.
Example: %% |
Quote | Specifies the character used to enclose string values.
Note that the same quote must be used in the check parameter tab to enclose reserved words used as default. |
SqlContinue | Specifies the continuation character. Some databases require a continuation character when a statement is longer than a single line. For the correct character, refer to your DBMS documentation. This character is attached to each line just prior to the linefeed. |
Terminator | Specifies the end of statement character, which is used to terminate create table, view, index, or the open/close database, and other statements.
If empty, BlockTerminator
is used instead.
|
UseBlockTerm | Specifies the use of BlockTerminator
. The following settings are available:
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