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BSI 22/30453912 DC:2022 Edition

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BS EN ISO/IEC 9075-15. Information technology database language SQL – Part 15. Multi-dimensional arrays (SQL/MDA)

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 30453912-NC.pdf
3 ISO_IEC DIS 9075-15 ed.2 – id.84807 Enquiry PDF (en).pdf
5 Contents
8 Tables
9 Foreword
11 Introduction
13 1 Scope
14 2 Normative references
15 3 Terms and definitions
16 4 Concepts
4.1 Notations and conventions
4.1.1 Notations
4.2 Data types
4.2.1 General introduction to data types
4.2.2 Data type terminology
17 4.3 Numbers
4.3.1 Operations involving numbers
4.4 User-defined types
4.4.1 Distinct types
4.5 Collection types
4.5.1 Introduction to collection types
18 4.5.2 MD-arrays
19 4.5.3 Collection comparison and assignment
4.5.4 Operations involving MD-arrays
4.5.4.1 Operators that operate on MD-array values and return MD-array values
20 4.5.4.2 Operators that operate on MD-array values and return tables
21 4.5.4.3 Operators that operate on MD-array values and return numbers
4.5.4.4 Operators that operate on MD-array values and return character strings
4.5.4.5 Operators that operate on MD-array values and return numbers or Boolean values
22 4.5.4.6 Operators that operate on MD-array values and return character or binary strings
4.5.4.7 Operators that construct new MD-array values
4.5.4.8 Operators that operate on MD-array values and return MD-array elements
4.5.5 MD-axis variables
23 5 Lexical elements
5.1 and
24 5.2 Names and identifiers
25 6 Scalar expressions
6.1
28 6.2
30 6.3
33 6.4
34 6.5
37 6.6
39 6.7
42 6.8
43 6.9
46 6.10
48 6.11
50 6.12
56 6.13
64 6.14
70 6.15
72 7 Query expressions
7.1

75 7.2
76 8 Predicates
8.1
77 9 Additional common rules
9.1 Retrieval assignment
78 9.2 Store assignment
79 9.3 Passing a value from a host language to the SQL-server
80 9.4 Passing a value from the SQL-server to a host language
81 9.5 Result of data type combinations
82 9.6 Type name determination
83 9.7 Determination of identical values
84 9.8 Equality operations
85 9.9 Grouping operations
86 9.10 Multiset element grouping operations
87 9.11 Ordering operations
88 9.12 Potential sources of non-determinism
89 9.13 Invoking an SQL-invoked routine
90 9.14 Data type identity
91 9.15 Indexed name
92 9.16 MD-array subset
96 9.17 Canonicalize MD-array element reference
98 9.18 Execution of MD-array-returning external functions
102 10 Additional common elements
10.1
105 10.2
106 11 Schema definition and manipulation
11.1
107 11.2
108 11.3
109 11.4
110 12 SQL-client modules
12.1
112 12.2 Data type correspondences
114 13 Data manipulation
13.1
116 14 Additional data manipulation rules
14.1 Evaluating a
118 15 Dynamic SQL
15.1 Description of SQL descriptor areas
120 15.2
121 15.3
122 16 Embedded SQL
16.1
124 16.2
125 16.3
126 16.4
127 16.5
128 16.6
129 17 Call-Level Interface specifications
17.1 SQL/CLI data type correspondences
131 18 Information Schema
18.1 Information Schema digital artifact
18.2 ELEMENT_TYPES view
132 18.3 MD_EXTENTS view
133 19 Definition Schema
19.1 Definition Schema digital artifact
19.2 DATA_TYPE_DESCRIPTOR base table
135 19.3 ELEMENT_TYPES base table
136 19.4 MD_EXTENTS base table
138 20 Status codes
20.1 SQLSTATE
140 21 Conformance
21.1 Claims of conformance to SQL/MDA
21.2 Implied feature relationships of SQL/MDA
141 A SQL Conformance Summary
145 B Implementation-defined elements
148 C Implementation-dependent elements
149 D SQL optional feature taxonomy
150 E Deprecated features
151 F Incompatibilities with ISO/IEC 9075:2016
153 G Defect reports not addressed in this edition of this document
154 Bibliography
155 Index
BSI 22/30453912 DC
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