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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # cmp-sql 2 | 3 | nvim-cmp source for sql keywords. It includes 800+ sql keywords (with postgresql keywords extensions) 4 | Useful when editing sql without db connection 5 | 6 | # Setup 7 | 8 | ```lua 9 | require'cmp'.setup { 10 | sources = { 11 | { name = 'sql' } 12 | } 13 | } 14 | ``` 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /after/plugin/cmp_sql.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | require('cmp').register_source('sql', require('cmp_sql').new()) 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/cmp_sql/init.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local defaults = { 2 | keyword_pattern = [[\%(-\?\d\+\%(\.\d\+\)\?\|\h\w*\%([\-]\w*\)*\)]], 3 | get_bufnrs = function() 4 | return { vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf() } 5 | end, 6 | } 7 | 8 | local source = {} 9 | if lprint == nil then 10 | lprint = function(...) end 11 | end 12 | 13 | local sql_keys = require('cmp_sql.sql') 14 | source.new = function() 15 | local self = setmetatable({}, { __index = source }) 16 | self.sql = {} 17 | return self 18 | end 19 | 20 | source.get_keyword_pattern = function(_, params) 21 | params = params or {} 22 | params.option = params.option or {} 23 | params.option = vim.tbl_deep_extend('keep', params.option, defaults) 24 | vim.validate({ 25 | keyword_pattern = { 26 | params.option.keyword_pattern, 27 | 'string', 28 | '`opts.keyword_pattern` must be `string`', 29 | }, 30 | }) 31 | -- lprint('get keyword pattern', params.option.keyword_pattern) 32 | return params.option.keyword_pattern 33 | end 34 | 35 | function source:is_available() 36 | return true 37 | end 38 | 39 | 40 | source.get_debug_name = function() 41 | return 'sql' 42 | end 43 | 44 | function source:complete(params, callback) 45 | -- params = params or { context = { cursor_before_line = 'as' }, offset = 0 } 46 | -- callback = callback or lprint 47 | -- lprint('complete', params) 48 | local input = string.sub(params.context.cursor_before_line, params.offset) 49 | local items = {} 50 | local words = {} 51 | 52 | for _, word in ipairs(sql_keys) do 53 | if not words[word] and input ~= word then 54 | words[word] = true 55 | local w = word 56 | if #w > 25 then 57 | w = string.sub(w, 1, 25) .. '…' 58 | end 59 | table.insert(items, { 60 | label = w, 61 | insertText = word, 62 | dup = 0, 63 | cmp = { kind_hl_group = '@keyword.sql', kind_text = 'sql' }, 64 | }) 65 | end 66 | end 67 | -- lprint('items', items) 68 | callback({ items = items, isIncomplete = false }) 69 | end 70 | 71 | return source 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/cmp_sql/sql.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -- a list of all SQL keywords and functions 2 | return { 3 | 'A', 4 | 'ABORT', 5 | 'ABS', 6 | 'ABSENT', 7 | 'ABSOLUTE', 8 | 'ACCESS', 9 | 'ACCORDING', 10 | 'ACOS', 11 | 'ACTION', 12 | 'ADA', 13 | 'ADD', 14 | 'ADMIN', 15 | 'AFTER', 16 | 'AGGREGATE', 17 | 'ALL', 18 | 'ALLOCATE', 19 | 'ALSO', 20 | 'ALTER', 21 | 'ALWAYS', 22 | 'ANALYSE', 23 | 'ANALYZE', 24 | 'AND', 25 | 'ANY', 26 | 'ANY_VALUE', 27 | 'ARE', 28 | 'ARRAY', 29 | 'ARRAY_AGG', 30 | 'ARRAY_MAX_CARDINALITY', 31 | 'AS', 32 | 'ASC', 33 | 'ASENSITIVE', 34 | 'ASIN', 35 | 'ASSERTION', 36 | 'ASSIGNMENT', 37 | 'ASYMMETRIC', 38 | 'AT', 39 | 'ATAN', 40 | 'ATOMIC', 41 | 'ATTACH', 42 | 'ATTRIBUTE', 43 | 'ATTRIBUTES', 44 | 'AUTHORIZATION', 45 | 'AVG', 46 | 'BACKWARD', 47 | 'BASE64', 48 | 'BEFORE', 49 | 'BEGIN', 50 | 'BEGIN_FRAME', 51 | 'BEGIN_PARTITION', 52 | 'BERNOULLI', 53 | 'BETWEEN', 54 | 'BIGINT', 55 | 'BINARY', 56 | 'BIT', 57 | 'BIT_LENGTH', 58 | 'BLOB', 59 | 'BLOCKED', 60 | 'BOM', 61 | 'BOOLEAN', 62 | 'BOTH', 63 | 'BREADTH', 64 | 'BTRIM', 65 | 'BY', 66 | 'C', 67 | 'CACHE', 68 | 'CALL', 69 | 'CALLED', 70 | 'CARDINALITY', 71 | 'CASCADE', 72 | 'CASCADED', 73 | 'CASE', 74 | 'CAST', 75 | 'CATALOG', 76 | 'CATALOG_NAME', 77 | 'CEIL', 78 | 'CEILING', 79 | 'CHAIN', 80 | 'CHAINING', 81 | 'CHAR', 82 | 'CHARACTER', 83 | 'CHARACTERISTICS', 84 | 'CHARACTERS', 85 | 'CHARACTER_LENGTH', 86 | 'CHARACTER_SET_CATALOG', 87 | 'CHARACTER_SET_NAME', 88 | 'CHARACTER_SET_SCHEMA', 89 | 'CHAR_LENGTH', 90 | 'CHECK', 91 | 'CHECKPOINT', 92 | 'CLASS', 93 | 'CLASSIFIER', 94 | 'CLASS_ORIGIN', 95 | 'CLOB', 96 | 'CLOSE', 97 | 'CLUSTER', 98 | 'COALESCE', 99 | 'COBOL', 100 | 'COLLATE', 101 | 'COLLATION', 102 | 'COLLATION_CATALOG', 103 | 'COLLATION_NAME', 104 | 'COLLATION_SCHEMA', 105 | 'COLLECT', 106 | 'COLUMN', 107 | 'COLUMNS', 108 | 'COLUMN_NAME', 109 | 'COMMAND_FUNCTION', 110 | 'COMMAND_FUNCTION_CODE', 111 | 'COMMENT', 112 | 'COMMENTS', 113 | 'COMMIT', 114 | 'COMMITTED', 115 | 'COMPRESSION', 116 | 'CONCURRENTLY', 117 | 'CONDITION', 118 | 'CONDITIONAL', 119 | 'CONDITION_NUMBER', 120 | 'CONFIGURATION', 121 | 'CONFLICT', 122 | 'CONNECT', 123 | 'CONNECTION', 124 | 'CONNECTION_NAME', 125 | 'CONSTRAINT', 126 | 'CONSTRAINTS', 127 | 'CONSTRAINT_CATALOG', 128 | 'CONSTRAINT_NAME', 129 | 'CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA', 130 | 'CONSTRUCTOR', 131 | 'CONTAINS', 132 | 'CONTENT', 133 | 'CONTINUE', 134 | 'CONTROL', 135 | 'CONVERSION', 136 | 'CONVERT', 137 | 'COPARTITION', 138 | 'COPY', 139 | 'CORR', 140 | 'CORRESPONDING', 141 | 'COS', 142 | 'COSH', 143 | 'COST', 144 | 'COUNT', 145 | 'COVAR_POP', 146 | 'COVAR_SAMP', 147 | 'CREATE', 148 | 'CROSS', 149 | 'CSV', 150 | 'CUBE', 151 | 'CUME_DIST', 152 | 'CURRENT', 153 | 'CURRENT_CATALOG', 154 | 'CURRENT_DATE', 155 | 'CURRENT_DEFAULT_TRANSFORM_GROUP', 156 | 'CURRENT_PATH', 157 | 'CURRENT_ROLE', 158 | 'CURRENT_ROW', 159 | 'CURRENT_SCHEMA', 160 | 'CURRENT_TIME', 161 | 'CURRENT_TIMESTAMP', 162 | 'CURRENT_TRANSFORM_GROUP_FOR_TYPE', 163 | 'CURRENT_USER', 164 | 'CURSOR', 165 | 'CURSOR_NAME', 166 | 'CYCLE', 167 | 'DATA', 168 | 'DATABASE', 169 | 'DATALINK', 170 | 'DATE', 171 | 'DATETIME_INTERVAL_CODE', 172 | 'DATETIME_INTERVAL_PRECISION', 173 | 'DAY', 174 | 'DB', 175 | 'DEALLOCATE', 176 | 'DEC', 177 | 'DECFLOAT', 178 | 'DECIMAL', 179 | 'DECLARE', 180 | 'DEFAULT', 181 | 'DEFAULTS', 182 | 'DEFERRABLE', 183 | 'DEFERRED', 184 | 'DEFINE', 185 | 'DEFINED', 186 | 'DEFINER', 187 | 'DEGREE', 188 | 'DELETE', 189 | 'DELIMITER', 190 | 'DELIMITERS', 191 | 'DENSE_RANK', 192 | 'DEPENDS', 193 | 'DEPTH', 194 | 'DEREF', 195 | 'DERIVED', 196 | 'DESC', 197 | 'DESCRIBE', 198 | 'DESCRIPTOR', 199 | 'DETACH', 200 | 'DETERMINISTIC', 201 | 'DIAGNOSTICS', 202 | 'DICTIONARY', 203 | 'DISABLE', 204 | 'DISCARD', 205 | 'DISCONNECT', 206 | 'DISPATCH', 207 | 'DISTINCT', 208 | 'DLNEWCOPY', 209 | 'DLPREVIOUSCOPY', 210 | 'DLURLCOMPLETE', 211 | 'DLURLCOMPLETEONLY', 212 | 'DLURLCOMPLETEWRITE', 213 | 'DLURLPATH', 214 | 'DLURLPATHONLY', 215 | 'DLURLPATHWRITE', 216 | 'DLURLSCHEME', 217 | 'DLURLSERVER', 218 | 'DLVALUE', 219 | 'DO', 220 | 'DOCUMENT', 221 | 'DOMAIN', 222 | 'DOUBLE', 223 | 'DROP', 224 | 'DYNAMIC', 225 | 'DYNAMIC_FUNCTION', 226 | 'DYNAMIC_FUNCTION_CODE', 227 | 'EACH', 228 | 'ELEMENT', 229 | 'ELSE', 230 | 'EMPTY', 231 | 'ENABLE', 232 | 'ENCODING', 233 | 'ENCRYPTED', 234 | 'END', 235 | 'END-EXEC', 236 | 'END_FRAME', 237 | 'END_PARTITION', 238 | 'ENFORCED', 239 | 'ENUM', 240 | 'EQUALS', 241 | 'ERROR', 242 | 'ESCAPE', 243 | 'EVENT', 244 | 'EVERY', 245 | 'EXCEPT', 246 | 'EXCEPTION', 247 | 'EXCLUDE', 248 | 'EXCLUDING', 249 | 'EXCLUSIVE', 250 | 'EXEC', 251 | 'EXECUTE', 252 | 'EXISTS', 253 | 'EXP', 254 | 'EXPLAIN', 255 | 'EXPRESSION', 256 | 'EXTENSION', 257 | 'EXTERNAL', 258 | 'EXTRACT', 259 | 'FALSE', 260 | 'FAMILY', 261 | 'FETCH', 262 | 'FILE', 263 | 'FILTER', 264 | 'FINAL', 265 | 'FINALIZE', 266 | 'FINISH', 267 | 'FIRST', 268 | 'FIRST_VALUE', 269 | 'FLAG', 270 | 'FLOAT', 271 | 'FLOOR', 272 | 'FOLLOWING', 273 | 'FOR', 274 | 'FORCE', 275 | 'FOREIGN', 276 | 'FORMAT', 277 | 'FORTRAN', 278 | 'FORWARD', 279 | 'FOUND', 280 | 'FRAME_ROW', 281 | 'FREE', 282 | 'FREEZE', 283 | 'FROM', 284 | 'FS', 285 | 'FULFILL', 286 | 'FULL', 287 | 'FUNCTION', 288 | 'FUNCTIONS', 289 | 'FUSION', 290 | 'G', 291 | 'GENERAL', 292 | 'GENERATED', 293 | 'GET', 294 | 'GLOBAL', 295 | 'GO', 296 | 'GOTO', 297 | 'GRANT', 298 | 'GRANTED', 299 | 'GREATEST', 300 | 'GROUP', 301 | 'GROUPING', 302 | 'GROUPS', 303 | 'HANDLER', 304 | 'HAVING', 305 | 'HEADER', 306 | 'HEX', 307 | 'HIERARCHY', 308 | 'HOLD', 309 | 'HOUR', 310 | 'ID', 311 | 'IDENTITY', 312 | 'IF', 313 | 'IGNORE', 314 | 'ILIKE', 315 | 'IMMEDIATE', 316 | 'IMMEDIATELY', 317 | 'IMMUTABLE', 318 | 'IMPLEMENTATION', 319 | 'IMPLICIT', 320 | 'IMPORT', 321 | 'IN', 322 | 'INCLUDE', 323 | 'INCLUDING', 324 | 'INCREMENT', 325 | 'INDENT', 326 | 'INDEX', 327 | 'INDEXES', 328 | 'INDICATOR', 329 | 'INHERIT', 330 | 'INHERITS', 331 | 'INITIAL', 332 | 'INITIALLY', 333 | 'INLINE', 334 | 'INNER', 335 | 'INOUT', 336 | 'INPUT', 337 | 'INSENSITIVE', 338 | 'INSERT', 339 | 'INSTANCE', 340 | 'INSTANTIABLE', 341 | 'INSTEAD', 342 | 'INT', 343 | 'INTEGER', 344 | 'INTEGRITY', 345 | 'INTERSECT', 346 | 'INTERSECTION', 347 | 'INTERVAL', 348 | 'INTO', 349 | 'INVOKER', 350 | 'IS', 351 | 'ISNULL', 352 | 'ISOLATION', 353 | 'JOIN', 354 | 'JSON', 355 | 'JSON_ARRAY', 356 | 'JSON_ARRAYAGG', 357 | 'JSON_EXISTS', 358 | 'JSON_OBJECT', 359 | 'JSON_OBJECTAGG', 360 | 'JSON_QUERY', 361 | 'JSON_SCALAR', 362 | 'JSON_SERIALIZE', 363 | 'JSON_TABLE', 364 | 'JSON_TABLE_PRIMITIVE', 365 | 'JSON_VALUE', 366 | 'K', 367 | 'KEEP', 368 | 'KEY', 369 | 'KEYS', 370 | 'KEY_MEMBER', 371 | 'KEY_TYPE', 372 | 'LABEL', 373 | 'LAG', 374 | 'LANGUAGE', 375 | 'LARGE', 376 | 'LAST', 377 | 'LAST_VALUE', 378 | 'LATERAL', 379 | 'LEAD', 380 | 'LEADING', 381 | 'LEAKPROOF', 382 | 'LEAST', 383 | 'LEFT', 384 | 'LENGTH', 385 | 'LEVEL', 386 | 'LIBRARY', 387 | 'LIKE', 388 | 'LIKE_REGEX', 389 | 'LIMIT', 390 | 'LINK', 391 | 'LISTAGG', 392 | 'LISTEN', 393 | 'LN', 394 | 'LOAD', 395 | 'LOCAL', 396 | 'LOCALTIME', 397 | 'LOCALTIMESTAMP', 398 | 'LOCATION', 399 | 'LOCATOR', 400 | 'LOCK', 401 | 'LOCKED', 402 | 'LOG', 403 | 'LOG10', 404 | 'LOGGED', 405 | 'LOWER', 406 | 'LPAD', 407 | 'LTRIM', 408 | 'M', 409 | 'MAP', 410 | 'MAPPING', 411 | 'MATCH', 412 | 'MATCHED', 413 | 'MATCHES', 414 | 'MATCH_NUMBER', 415 | 'MATCH_RECOGNIZE', 416 | 'MATERIALIZED', 417 | 'MAX', 418 | 'MAXVALUE', 419 | 'MEASURES', 420 | 'MEMBER', 421 | 'MERGE', 422 | 'MESSAGE_LENGTH', 423 | 'MESSAGE_OCTET_LENGTH', 424 | 'MESSAGE_TEXT', 425 | 'METHOD', 426 | 'MIN', 427 | 'MINUTE', 428 | 'MINVALUE', 429 | 'MOD', 430 | 'MODE', 431 | 'MODIFIES', 432 | 'MODULE', 433 | 'MONTH', 434 | 'MORE', 435 | 'MOVE', 436 | 'MULTISET', 437 | 'MUMPS', 438 | 'NAME', 439 | 'NAMES', 440 | 'NAMESPACE', 441 | 'NATIONAL', 442 | 'NATURAL', 443 | 'NCHAR', 444 | 'NCLOB', 445 | 'NESTED', 446 | 'NESTING', 447 | 'NEW', 448 | 'NEXT', 449 | 'NFC', 450 | 'NFD', 451 | 'NFKC', 452 | 'NFKD', 453 | 'NIL', 454 | 'NO', 455 | 'NONE', 456 | 'NORMALIZE', 457 | 'NORMALIZED', 458 | 'NOT', 459 | 'NOTHING', 460 | 'NOTIFY', 461 | 'NOTNULL', 462 | 'NOWAIT', 463 | 'NTH_VALUE', 464 | 'NTILE', 465 | 'NULL', 466 | 'NULLABLE', 467 | 'NULLIF', 468 | 'NULLS', 469 | 'NULL_ORDERING', 470 | 'NUMBER', 471 | 'NUMERIC', 472 | 'OBJECT', 473 | 'OCCURRENCE', 474 | 'OCCURRENCES_REGEX', 475 | 'OCTETS', 476 | 'OCTET_LENGTH', 477 | 'OF', 478 | 'OFF', 479 | 'OFFSET', 480 | 'OIDS', 481 | 'OLD', 482 | 'OMIT', 483 | 'ON', 484 | 'ONE', 485 | 'ONLY', 486 | 'OPEN', 487 | 'OPERATOR', 488 | 'OPTION', 489 | 'OPTIONS', 490 | 'OR', 491 | 'ORDER', 492 | 'ORDERING', 493 | 'ORDINALITY', 494 | 'OTHERS', 495 | 'OUT', 496 | 'OUTER', 497 | 'OUTPUT', 498 | 'OVER', 499 | 'OVERFLOW', 500 | 'OVERLAPS', 501 | 'OVERLAY', 502 | 'OVERRIDING', 503 | 'OWNED', 504 | 'OWNER', 505 | 'P', 506 | 'PAD', 507 | 'PARALLEL', 508 | 'PARAMETER', 509 | 'PARAMETER_MODE', 510 | 'PARAMETER_NAME', 511 | 'PARAMETER_ORDINAL_POSITION', 512 | 'PARAMETER_SPECIFIC_CATALOG', 513 | 'PARAMETER_SPECIFIC_NAME', 514 | 'PARAMETER_SPECIFIC_SCHEMA', 515 | 'PARSER', 516 | 'PARTIAL', 517 | 'PARTITION', 518 | 'PASCAL', 519 | 'PASS', 520 | 'PASSING', 521 | 'PASSTHROUGH', 522 | 'PASSWORD', 523 | 'PAST', 524 | 'PATH', 525 | 'PATTERN', 526 | 'PER', 527 | 'PERCENT', 528 | 'PERCENTILE_CONT', 529 | 'PERCENTILE_DISC', 530 | 'PERCENT_RANK', 531 | 'PERIOD', 532 | 'PERMISSION', 533 | 'PERMUTE', 534 | 'PIPE', 535 | 'PLACING', 536 | 'PLAN', 537 | 'PLANS', 538 | 'PLI', 539 | 'POLICY', 540 | 'PORTION', 541 | 'POSITION', 542 | 'POSITION_REGEX', 543 | 'POWER', 544 | 'PRECEDES', 545 | 'PRECEDING', 546 | 'PRECISION', 547 | 'PREPARE', 548 | 'PREPARED', 549 | 'PRESERVE', 550 | 'PREV', 551 | 'PRIMARY', 552 | 'PRIOR', 553 | 'PRIVATE', 554 | 'PRIVILEGES', 555 | 'PROCEDURAL', 556 | 'PROCEDURE', 557 | 'PROCEDURES', 558 | 'PROGRAM', 559 | 'PRUNE', 560 | 'PTF', 561 | 'PUBLIC', 562 | 'PUBLICATION', 563 | 'QUOTE', 564 | 'QUOTES', 565 | 'RANGE', 566 | 'RANK', 567 | 'READ', 568 | 'READS', 569 | 'REAL', 570 | 'REASSIGN', 571 | 'RECHECK', 572 | 'RECOVERY', 573 | 'RECURSIVE', 574 | 'REF', 575 | 'REFERENCES', 576 | 'REFERENCING', 577 | 'REFRESH', 578 | 'REGR_AVGX', 579 | 'REGR_AVGY', 580 | 'REGR_COUNT', 581 | 'REGR_INTERCEPT', 582 | 'REGR_R2', 583 | 'REGR_SLOPE', 584 | 'REGR_SXX', 585 | 'REGR_SXY', 586 | 'REGR_SYY', 587 | 'REINDEX', 588 | 'RELATIVE', 589 | 'RELEASE', 590 | 'RENAME', 591 | 'REPEATABLE', 592 | 'REPLACE', 593 | 'REPLICA', 594 | 'REQUIRING', 595 | 'RESET', 596 | 'RESPECT', 597 | 'RESTART', 598 | 'RESTORE', 599 | 'RESTRICT', 600 | 'RESULT', 601 | 'RETURN', 602 | 'RETURNED_CARDINALITY', 603 | 'RETURNED_LENGTH', 604 | 'RETURNED_OCTET_LENGTH', 605 | 'RETURNED_SQLSTATE', 606 | 'RETURNING', 607 | 'RETURNS', 608 | 'REVOKE', 609 | 'RIGHT', 610 | 'ROLE', 611 | 'ROLLBACK', 612 | 'ROLLUP', 613 | 'ROUTINE', 614 | 'ROUTINES', 615 | 'ROUTINE_CATALOG', 616 | 'ROUTINE_NAME', 617 | 'ROUTINE_SCHEMA', 618 | 'ROW', 619 | 'ROWS', 620 | 'ROW_COUNT', 621 | 'ROW_NUMBER', 622 | 'RPAD', 623 | 'RTRIM', 624 | 'RULE', 625 | 'RUNNING', 626 | 'SAVEPOINT', 627 | 'SCALAR', 628 | 'SCALE', 629 | 'SCHEMA', 630 | 'SCHEMAS', 631 | 'SCHEMA_NAME', 632 | 'SCOPE', 633 | 'SCOPE_CATALOG', 634 | 'SCOPE_NAME', 635 | 'SCOPE_SCHEMA', 636 | 'SCROLL', 637 | 'SEARCH', 638 | 'SECOND', 639 | 'SECTION', 640 | 'SECURITY', 641 | 'SEEK', 642 | 'SELECT', 643 | 'SELECTIVE', 644 | 'SELF', 645 | 'SEMANTICS', 646 | 'SENSITIVE', 647 | 'SEQUENCE', 648 | 'SEQUENCES', 649 | 'SERIALIZABLE', 650 | 'SERVER', 651 | 'SERVER_NAME', 652 | 'SESSION', 653 | 'SESSION_USER', 654 | 'SET', 655 | 'SETOF', 656 | 'SETS', 657 | 'SHARE', 658 | 'SHOW', 659 | 'SIMILAR', 660 | 'SIMPLE', 661 | 'SIN', 662 | 'SINH', 663 | 'SIZE', 664 | 'SKIP', 665 | 'SMALLINT', 666 | 'SNAPSHOT', 667 | 'SOME', 668 | 'SORT_DIRECTION', 669 | 'SOURCE', 670 | 'SPACE', 671 | 'SPECIFIC', 672 | 'SPECIFICTYPE', 673 | 'SPECIFIC_NAME', 674 | 'SQL', 675 | 'SQLCODE', 676 | 'SQLERROR', 677 | 'SQLEXCEPTION', 678 | 'SQLSTATE', 679 | 'SQLWARNING', 680 | 'SQRT', 681 | 'STABLE', 682 | 'STANDALONE', 683 | 'START', 684 | 'STATE', 685 | 'STATEMENT', 686 | 'STATIC', 687 | 'STATISTICS', 688 | 'STDDEV_POP', 689 | 'STDDEV_SAMP', 690 | 'STDIN', 691 | 'STDOUT', 692 | 'STORAGE', 693 | 'STORED', 694 | 'STRICT', 695 | 'STRING', 696 | 'STRIP', 697 | 'STRUCTURE', 698 | 'STYLE', 699 | 'SUBCLASS_ORIGIN', 700 | 'SUBMULTISET', 701 | 'SUBSCRIPTION', 702 | 'SUBSET', 703 | 'SUBSTRING', 704 | 'SUBSTRING_REGEX', 705 | 'SUCCEEDS', 706 | 'SUM', 707 | 'SUPPORT', 708 | 'SYMMETRIC', 709 | 'SYSID', 710 | 'SYSTEM', 711 | 'SYSTEM_TIME', 712 | 'SYSTEM_USER', 713 | 'T', 714 | 'TABLE', 715 | 'TABLES', 716 | 'TABLESAMPLE', 717 | 'TABLESPACE', 718 | 'TABLE_NAME', 719 | 'TAN', 720 | 'TANH', 721 | 'TEMP', 722 | 'TEMPLATE', 723 | 'TEMPORARY', 724 | 'TEXT', 725 | 'THEN', 726 | 'THROUGH', 727 | 'TIES', 728 | 'TIME', 729 | 'TIMESTAMP', 730 | 'TIMEZONE_HOUR', 731 | 'TIMEZONE_MINUTE', 732 | 'TO', 733 | 'TOKEN', 734 | 'TOP_LEVEL_COUNT', 735 | 'TRAILING', 736 | 'TRANSACTION', 737 | 'TRANSACTIONS_COMMITTED', 738 | 'TRANSACTIONS_ROLLED_BACK', 739 | 'TRANSACTION_ISOLATION_LEVEL', 740 | 'TRANSACTION_ACTIVE', 741 | 'TRANSFORM', 742 | 'TRANSFORMS', 743 | 'TRANSLATE', 744 | 'TRANSLATE_REGEX', 745 | 'TRANSLATION', 746 | 'TREAT', 747 | 'TRIGGER', 748 | 'TRIGGER_CATALOG', 749 | 'TRIGGER_NAME', 750 | 'TRIGGER_SCHEMA', 751 | 'TRIM', 752 | 'TRIM_ARRAY', 753 | 'TRUE', 754 | 'TRUNCATE', 755 | 'TRUSTED', 756 | 'TYPE', 757 | 'TYPES', 758 | 'UESCAPE', 759 | 'UNBOUNDED', 760 | 'UNCOMMITTED', 761 | 'UNCONDITIONAL', 762 | 'UNDER', 763 | 'UNENCRYPTED', 764 | 'UNION', 765 | 'UNIQUE', 766 | 'UNKNOWN', 767 | 'UNLINK', 768 | 'UNLISTEN', 769 | 'UNLOGGED', 770 | 'UNMATCHED', 771 | 'UNNAMED', 772 | 'UNNEST', 773 | 'UNTIL', 774 | 'UNTYPED', 775 | 'UPDATE', 776 | 'UPPER', 777 | 'UPSERT', 778 | 'URI', 779 | 'USAGE', 780 | 'USER', 781 | 'USER_DEFINED_TYPE_CATALOG', 782 | 'USER_DEFINED_TYPE_CODE', 783 | 'USER_DEFINED_TYPE_NAME', 784 | 'USER_DEFINED_TYPE_SCHEMA', 785 | 'USING', 786 | 'UTF16', 787 | 'UTF32', 788 | 'UTF8', 789 | 'VACUUM', 790 | 'VALID', 791 | 'VALIDATE', 792 | 'VALIDATOR', 793 | 'VALUE', 794 | 'VALUES', 795 | 'VALUE_OF', 796 | 'VARBINARY', 797 | 'VARCHAR', 798 | 'VARIADIC', 799 | 'VARYING', 800 | 'VAR_POP', 801 | 'VAR_SAMP', 802 | 'VERBOSE', 803 | 'VERSION', 804 | 'VERSIONING', 805 | 'VIEW', 806 | 'VIEWS', 807 | 'VOLATILE', 808 | 'WHEN', 809 | 'WHENEVER', 810 | 'WHERE', 811 | 'WHITESPACE', 812 | 'WIDTH_BUCKET', 813 | 'WINDOW', 814 | 'WITH', 815 | 'WITHIN', 816 | 'WITHOUT', 817 | 'WORK', 818 | 'WRAPPER', 819 | 'WRITE', 820 | 'XML', 821 | 'XMLAGG', 822 | 'XMLATTRIBUTES', 823 | 'XMLBINARY', 824 | 'XMLCAST', 825 | 'XMLCOMMENT', 826 | 'XMLCONCAT', 827 | 'XMLDECLARATION', 828 | 'XMLDOCUMENT', 829 | 'XMLELEMENT', 830 | 'XMLEXISTS', 831 | 'XMLFOREST', 832 | 'XMLITERATE', 833 | 'XMLNAMESPACES', 834 | 'XMLPARSE', 835 | 'XMLPI', 836 | 'XMLQUERY', 837 | 'XMLROOT', 838 | 'XMLSCHEMA', 839 | 'XMLSERIALIZE', 840 | 'XMLTABLE', 841 | 'XMLTEXT', 842 | 'XMLVALIDATE', 843 | 'YEAR', 844 | 'YES', 845 | 'ZONE', 846 | } 847 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------