SQL Language Structure
SQL language structure rules.
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Identifier Names
Naming rules for identifiers. -
Identifier Case-sensitivity
Whether objects are case-sensitive or not is partly determined by the under... -
Binary Literals
Binary literals can be written in one of the following formats. -
Boolean Literals
True and false. -
Date and Time Literals
Literals regarding date and time. -
Hexadecimal Literals
Hexadecimal literals can be written using any of the following syntaxes -
Identifier Qualifiers
How to reference an object and its context in an SQL statement. -
Identifier to File Name Mapping
Some identifiers map to a file name on the filesystem. Databases each have ... -
MariaDB Error Code Reference
MariaDB error codes reference list. -
Numeric Literals
Numeric literals are written as a sequence of digits from 0 to 9 -
Reserved Words
List of reserved words in MariaDB. -
SQLSTATE
A string which identifies a condition's class and subclass -
String Literals
Strings are sequences of characters and are enclosed with quotes. -
Table Value Constructors
Documents adding arbitrary values to the result-set. -
User-Defined Variables
Variables which exist within a session.
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