Index
Data Definition Language (DDL) Reference Manual — 426798-002
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S
sample database schema
B-2
sample SPI user subsystem
definitions
B-10
sample ZSPIDEF.ZSPIDDL
definitions
B-9
SECTION command
9-94
Section name
DDL schema
9-94
host-language source code
9-96
reference in source schema
9-98
Sequence of keys
5-22
SERIALWRITES file attribute
5-17
SETLOCALENAME command
9-95
SETSECTION command
9-96
Shift to uppercase characters
6-73
SHOW USE OF statement
8-11
SIGN LEADING in COBOL
6-29
SIGN LEADING SEPARATE in
COBOL
6-29
SIGN TRAILING in COBOL
6-29
SIGN TRAILING SEPARATE in
COBOL
6-29
Signed numeric string
PICTURE clause
6-27
TYPE clause
6-48
Simple statement
2-12
Simple token
7-1
Sort field in RECORD statement
5-22
Source code generation
for programming languages
1-3
from entire schema
1-8
from selected definitions
1-8
OUTPUT statement
8-5
SOURCE command
9-98
SPACE(S)
MUST BE clause
6-17
VALUE clause
6-80
SPACING command
9-99
Special characters
2-8
SPI
constants
4-9
messages, defining
1-3
null value
6-35
null value, token map
7-16
sample schema
B-7
standard definitions
in token map definitions
7-19
token code
7-11
token type
7-5
standard names
token code
7-11
token type
7-5
tokens
DDL definitions for
1-1
in SPI messages
7-1
SPI-NULL clause
DEFINITION statement
5-7
RECORD statement
5-20
syntax
6-35
SQL data types
and host languages
6-52
DATE
6-49
DATETIME
6-49
in VALUE clause
6-83
INTERVAL
6-49
,
6-54
SQL DATETIME
6-49
,
6-53
TIME
6-49
TIMESTAMP
6-49
VARCHAR
6-49
,
6-52
SQL DATE data type
6-49
SQL DATETIME data type
6-49
SQL INTERVAL data type
6-49
SQL literal
6-80
SQL TIME data type
6-49
SQL TIMESTAMP data type
6-49
SQL VARCHAR data type
6-49
SQLNULL
in VALUE clause
6-83
SQLNULLABLE clause
syntax
6-38
SSID clause