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Re: SQL scrapbook parse Oracle SQL and tell where there is an error? [message #1445237 is a reply to message #733501] |
Wed, 15 October 2014 02:55  |
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Hi,Brian! Now,I met the same problem in use DTP to parse SQL that contained specific database syntax like TOP(MS SQL keyword).
And I know that several DTP committers have moved on to other things over the past few years, so the project is short-staffed and didn't to create parsers for specific DB.
But could the project team be able to provide some detailed documentation to guide developers to extend their stuff.
Brian Payton wrote on Tue, 04 October 2011 21:48Unfortunately DTP doesn't have a syntax parser for Oracle SQL. Creating
an Oracle parser would take a serious amount of time and Oracle
expertise that isn't currently available to the project.
On 8/3/2011 11:07 PM, Brian Lavender wrote:
> Is it possible for the SQL scrapbook to tell where I am missing an end
> parenthesis or that my query is not well constructed? I am writing
> queries for Oracle. Right now, it will prompt table names and column
> names and do syntax highlighting.
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