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[[Category: Model 204 SQL processing]] |
Revision as of 17:19, 24 March 2015
This topic lists the Model 204 SQL reserved words, which are words that you cannot use as names of SQL objects.
This list includes standard and emerging standard SQL reserved words and Model 204 SQL proprietary reserved words (in italics).
Model 204 SQL reserved words
ADD
BEGIN
CASCADE |
DEC END
FETCH
GO
HASH |
IN
JOIN
KEY
LANGUAGE
MAX
NATURAL |
OF
PASCAL
REAL |
SCHEMA
TABLE
UNCATALOG |
VALUES
WHENEVER
GE |