2009/11/15 Andrew Chernow <ac@esilo.com>:
> Andrew Dunstan wrote:
>>
>> At Tom's suggestion I am looking at allowing use of parameter names in SQL
>> functions instead of requiring use of $1 etc. That raises the question of
>> how we would disambiguate a parameter name from a column name. Essentially,
>> ISTM, we could use some special marker such as @ (c.f. SQL Server) or :
>> (c.f. ecpg) or else we could have some rule that says which name takes
>> precedence. I think I prefer a special marker, other things being equal. Is
>> there a standard on this?
>>
>
> I like the special marker idea. A '$' would be nice because its already in
> use for similar purposes, but I think that would lead to ambiguity with
> dollar quoting.
no, it should be safe (if you don't use for dollar quoting some like
$variablename$)
Pavel
>
> Would this be limited to sql functions? I only ask because for non-sql
> functions we currently prefix parameter names with an underscore, but a
> built-in special marker would be much more desirable.
>
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