IT SELECT ALL EXISTS NOCOMPRESS SESSION
ALTER FILE NOT SET
AND FLOAT NOTFOUND SHARE
ANY FOR NOWAIT SIZE
ARRAYLEN FROM NULL SMALLINT
AS GRANT NUMBER SQLBUF
ASC GROUP OF SUCCESSFUL
AUDIT HAVING OFFLINE SYNONYM
BETWEEN IDENTIFIED ON SYSDATE
BY IMMEDIATE ONLINE TABLE
CHAR IN OPTION THEN
CHECK INCREMENT OR TO
CLUSTER INDEX ORDER TRIGGER
COLUMN INITIAL PCTFREE UID
COMMENT INSERT PRIOR UNION
COMPRESS INTEGER PRIVILEGES UNIQUE
CONNECT INTERSECT PUBLIC UPDATE
CREATE INTO RAW USER
CURRENT IS RENAME VALIDATE
DATE LEVEL RESOURCE VALUES
DECIMAL LIKE REVOKE VARCHAR
DEFAULT LOCK ROW VARCHAR2
DELETE LONG ROWID VIEW
DESC MAXEXTENTS ROWLABEL WHENEVER
DISTINCT MINUS ROWNUM WHERE
DROP MODE ROWS WITH
The following PL/SQL keywords may require special treatment when used in embedded SQL statements.
ABORT BETWEEN CRASH DIGITS
ACCEPT BINARY_INTEGER CREATE DISPOSE
ACCESS BODY CURRENT DISTINCT
ADD BOOLEAN CURRVAL DO
ALL BY CURSOR DROP
ALTER CASE DATABASE ELSE
AND CHAR DATA_BASE ELSIF
ANY CHAR_BASE DATE END
ARRAY CHECK DBA ENTRY
ARRAYLEN CLOSE DEBUGOFF EXCEPTION
AS CLUSTER DEBUGON EXCEPTION_INIT
ASC CLUSTERS DECLARE EXISTS
ASSERT COLAUTH DECIMAL EXIT
ASSIGN COLUMNS DEFAULT FALSE
AT COMMIT DEFINITION FETCH
AUTHORIZATION COMPRESS DELAY FLOAT
AVG CONNECT DELETE FOR
BASE_TABLE CONSTANT DELTA FORM
BEGIN COUNT DESC FROM
FUNCTION NEW RELEASE SUM
GENERIC NEXTVAL REMR TABAUTH
GOTO NOCOMPRESS RENAME TABLE
GRANT NOT RESOURCE TABLES
GROUP NULL RETURN TASK
HAVING NUMBER REVERSE TERMINATE
IDENTIFIED NUMBER_BASE REVOKE THEN
IF OF ROLLBACK TO
IN ON ROWID TRUE
INDEX OPEN ROWLABEL TYPE
INDEXES OPTION ROWNUM UNION
INDICATOR OR ROWTYPE UNIQUE
INSERT ORDER RUN UPDATE
INTEGER OTHERS SAVEPOINT USE
INTERSECT OUT SCHEMA VALUES
INTO PACKAGE SELECT VARCHAR
IS PARTITION SEPARATE VARCHAR2
LEVEL PCTFREE SET VARIANCE
LIKE POSITIVE SIZE VIEW
LIMITED PRAGMA SMALLINT VIEWS
LOOP PRIOR SPACE WHEN
MAX PRIVATE SQL WHERE
MIN PROCEDURE SQLCODE WHILE
MINUS PUBLIC SQLERRM WITH
MLSLABEL RAISE START WORK
MOD RANGE STATEMENT XOR
MODE REAL STDDEV
NATURAL RECORD SUBTYPE
2 yorum:
Here's the list of all Oracle Reserved Words
http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/em.102/b40103/app_oracle_reserved_words.htm
Moreover, there's a special data dictionary view - v$reserved_words
Thanks Kamran your usual valuable comment.
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