Details from the standard (maybe I'm just nit-picking ;-)
Semicolon in SQL is used
1) After statements in trigger and procedure bodies (we don't support this)
2) In various embedded SQL variants (Statements are terminated with
semicolon when SQL is embedded in Ada, C, Pascal, PL/I.
Hi -
Should there be a semi-colon at the end of the SQL statement examples
in the Derby documentation. In other documentation work that I have
done, this was the standard. I just wanted to check with the Derby
community to see what is appropriate for the Derby docs.
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Laura Stewart
Laura Stewart wrote:
Hi -
Should there be a semi-colon at the end of the SQL statement examples
in the Derby documentation. In other documentation work that I have
done, this was the standard. I just wanted to check with the Derby
community to see what is appropriate for the Derby docs.
I
Laura Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi -
Should there be a semi-colon at the end of the SQL statement examples
in the Derby documentation. In other documentation work that I have
done, this was the standard. I just wanted to check with the Derby
community to see what is appropriate for