PostgreSQL 9.3.25 Documentation
......................................................................................31 4.1.5. Comments ............................................................................................... the command aligned differently than above, or even all on one line. Two dashes (“--”) in- troduce comments. Whatever follows them is ignored up to the end of the line. SQL is case insensitive about key words than one command can be on a line, and commands can usefully be split across lines). Additionally, comments can occur in SQL input. They are not tokens, they are effectively equivalent to whitespace. The0 码力 | 3002 页 | 7.47 MB | 1 年前3PostgreSQL 8.0 Documentation
......................................................................................29 4.1.5. Comments ............................................................................................... the command aligned differently than above, or even all on one line. Two dashes (“--”) introduce comments. Whatever follows them is ignored up to the end of the line. SQL is case insensitive about key words generally only the case if a special character is adjacent to some other token type). Additionally, comments can occur in SQL input. They are not tokens, they are effectively equivalent to whitespace. For0 码力 | 1422 页 | 9.92 MB | 1 年前3PostgreSQL 8.0 Documentation
......................................................................................28 4.1.5. Comments ............................................................................................... the command aligned differently than above, or even all on one line. Two dashes (“--”) in- troduce comments. Whatever follows them is ignored up to the end of the line. SQL is case insensitive about key words generally only the case if a special character is adjacent to some other token type). Additionally, comments can occur in SQL input. They are not tokens, they are effectively equivalent to whitespace. For0 码力 | 1332 页 | 9.76 MB | 1 年前3PostgreSQL 8.2 Documentation
......................................................................................30 4.1.5. Comments ............................................................................................... the command aligned differently than above, or even all on one line. Two dashes (“--”) introduce comments. Whatever follows them is ignored up to the end of the line. SQL is case insensitive about key words generally only the case if a special character is adjacent to some other token type). Additionally, comments can occur in SQL input. They are not tokens, they are effectively equivalent to whitespace. For0 码力 | 1762 页 | 5.43 MB | 1 年前3PostgreSQL 8.2 Documentation
......................................................................................30 4.1.5. Comments ............................................................................................... the command aligned differently than above, or even all on one line. Two dashes (“--”) introduce comments. Whatever follows them is ignored up to the end of the line. SQL is case insensitive about key words generally only the case if a special character is adjacent to some other token type). Additionally, comments can occur in SQL input. They are not tokens, they are effectively equivalent to whitespace. For0 码力 | 1748 页 | 13.12 MB | 1 年前3PostgreSQL 9.3 Documentation
......................................................................................35 4.1.5. Comments ............................................................................................... the command aligned differently than above, or even all on one line. Two dashes (“--”) introduce comments. Whatever follows them is ignored up to the end of the line. SQL is case insensitive about key words than one command can be on a line, and commands can usefully be split across lines). Additionally, comments can occur in SQL input. They are not tokens, they are effectively equivalent to whitespace. The0 码力 | 3183 页 | 7.53 MB | 1 年前3PostgreSQL 8.1.11 Documentation
......................................................................................29 4.1.5. Comments ............................................................................................... the command aligned differently than above, or even all on one line. Two dashes (“--”) introduce comments. Whatever follows them is ignored up to the end of the line. SQL is case insensitive about key words generally only the case if a special character is adjacent to some other token type). Additionally, comments can occur in SQL input. They are not tokens, they are effectively equivalent to whitespace. For0 码力 | 1582 页 | 12.19 MB | 1 年前3PostgreSQL 9.2 Documentation
......................................................................................31 4.1.5. Comments ............................................................................................... the command aligned differently than above, or even all on one line. Two dashes (“--”) in- troduce comments. Whatever follows them is ignored up to the end of the line. SQL is case insensitive about key words than one command can be on a line, and commands can usefully be split across lines). Additionally, comments can occur in SQL input. They are not tokens, they are effectively equivalent to whitespace. The0 码力 | 2829 页 | 7.02 MB | 1 年前3PostgreSQL 9.2 Documentation
......................................................................................35 4.1.5. Comments ............................................................................................... the command aligned differently than above, or even all on one line. Two dashes (“--”) introduce comments. Whatever follows them is ignored up to the end of the line. SQL is case insensitive about key words than one command can be on a line, and commands can usefully be split across lines). Additionally, comments can occur in SQL input. They are not tokens, they are effectively equivalent to whitespace. The0 码力 | 3007 页 | 7.07 MB | 1 年前3PostgreSQL 8.1 Documentation
......................................................................................29 4.1.5. Comments ............................................................................................... the command aligned differently than above, or even all on one line. Two dashes (“--”) introduce comments. Whatever follows them is ignored up to the end of the line. SQL is case insensitive about key words generally only the case if a special character is adjacent to some other token type). Additionally, comments can occur in SQL input. They are not tokens, they are effectively equivalent to whitespace. For0 码力 | 1548 页 | 11.54 MB | 1 年前3
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