Butler SQL Programmer Guide
Butler SQL Programmer Guide
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Conventions
Chapter 1 • Basic SQL Elements
Butler SQL statements use a number of basic language elements. Some of
these elements are the same as those found in programming languages
such as C or Pascal. Other elements are related to Level 1 of the ANSI SQL
standard, which defines data manipulation language statements. All SQL
statements employ SQL style, with an initial verb, one or more English-
like clauses, and a statement terminator.
This guide describes the basic language elements that are used in state-
ments in Butler SQL’s SQL dialect.
Conventions
The following conventions are used throughout this and the following
chapter.
[ ] Terms placed between square brackets indicate
optional syntax items unless the syntax descrip-
tion indicates that you should include the brack-
ets as literal characters in the statement. For
example, you use brackets to enclose a column
index.
< > Terms placed between angle brackets are noise
keywords. (See “Keywords” on page 8.)
{ } Terms placed between braces indicate required
syntax items unless the syntax description tells
you to include the braces as literal characters in
the statement. For example, you use braces to
enclose compound statements.
... An ellipsis indicates a variable that may be
repeated one or more times.
| Vertical lines separate alternate syntax items.
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Chapter 1 • Basic SQL Elements
:= This symbol is used to separate the term that is
defined (left) from the definition (right). It
should be read as “is defined as.”
italics Terms that appear in italics indicate variables
that you supply.
UPPERCASE Terms that appear in UPPERCASE LETTERS
identify SQL keywords. You may use either
uppercase or lowercase letters in actual usage.
boldface Terms that appear in bold identify API func-
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