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Conformance Statement

Product Standard: Relational Database

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1. Relational Database

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1.1 General Compliance Category

1.1.1 Host Languages

Question 1: For what host language(s) does your implementation provide bindings?

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1.1.2 Transaction Processing XA Interface

Question 2: Does your implementation conform to the X/Open XA interface?

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1.1.3 Support for Optional Features

Question 3: What is your implementation's level of support for the features labelled optional in X/Open SQL?

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1.1.4 Character Set Support

Question 4: Does your implementation support multiple character sets?

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1.2 Implementation-Specific Issues

1.2.1 Clients and Servers

Question 5: Does your implementation use a client-server structure?

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1.2.2 Users of the Database

Question 6: How are user names associated with the database?

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1.2.3 Arithmetic Results

Question 7: What attributes does your implementation use for the following?

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Question 8: How are null values treated in the ORDER BY clause?

A null value is all non-null values.

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1.2.4 Scope of Host Variable

Question 9: What is the scope of a host variable?

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1.2.5 Uniqueness of Cursors

Question 10: Can two dynamic DECLARE CURSOR statements reference the same statement-identifier?

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1.2.6 Changes to Schema

Question 11: How does the implementation deal with the situation where the schema changes after a program has been compiled?

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Question 12: How does the implementation resolve the situation where a schema and an SQL statement are inconsistent at compilation time or at execution time?

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1.2.7 Implementation Diagnostics

Question 13: What run-time diagnostics are defined by your implementation?

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1.2.8 Limits and Defaults

Question 14: What limits, if any, does your implementation place on the following?

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Question 15: Are there any other limits your implementation imposes on applications because of storage limitations specific to your implementation?

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1.2.9 Restrictions on Names

Question 16: What reserved words, if any, does your implementation reserve in addition to those defined as reserved words in X/Open SQL?

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Question 17: Does the implementation reserve any part of the name space for procedure, function or variable names?

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Question 18: What is the scope of a base-table-identifier and viewed-table-identifier?

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Question 19: What is the relationship of the namespace of index-identifier and the namespace of table-identifier?

Each of index-identifier and table-identifier has a separate namespace. The index-identifier and table-identifier have the same namespace.


Question 20: Are keywords available for use as embedded host variables?

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Question 21: Does your implementation allow qualification by user name within table and index names in CREATE statements?

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Question 22: What is the maximum length of a user name that may be retrieved into a host variable?

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1.2.10 Data Definition Statements in Transactions

Question 23: What are the transaction semantics of data definition statements and data manipulation statements?

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Question 24: How are transactions demarcated in your implementation?

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1.2.11 Commitment of Transactions

Question 25: What happens when communication errors occur during execution of a COMMIT statement?

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Question 26: What happens when a program ceases execution without ending an active transaction?

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1.2.12 Assignments

Question 27: What semantics for character string assignment does your implementation support?

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1.2.13 DECLARE CURSOR

Question 28: When is a DECLARE CURSOR statement executed?

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Question 29: Can multiple dynamic DECLARE CURSOR statements reference the same statement-identifier?

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1.2.14 Integrity Constraints

Question 30: Does your implementation defer the checking of uniqueness constraints during multi-row updates?

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1.2.15 EXECUTE IMMEDIATE

Question 31: Does your implementation support the EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement?

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1.2.16 SELECT

Question 32: When is the * expression in a query-specification evaluated?

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1.2.17 Variable-Length String Comparison

Question 33: How does your implementation compare variable-length strings?

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1.3 Transaction Processing (XA) Interface

The remainder of this CSQ must be completed if, and only if, the answer to Question 2 is "Yes". The SQL product is the resource manager (RM) in the questions below; TM means the X/Open-compliant transaction manager.

1.3.1 Support for Dynamic Registration

Question 34: Does your implementation support dynamic registration?

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1.3.2 Switch Structure

Question 35: What is the name of the structure the RM defines of type xa_switch_t?

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Question 36: What are the contents of this structure?

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Question 37: What are the forms of the information strings?

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Question 38: May the TM supply a null string in place of either information strings?

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Question 39: May several instances of the RM implementation operate from the same switch structure?

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1.3.3 Linking Information

Question 40: What linking information is necessary for your implementation in the DTP environment?

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Question 41: What are the changes in your implementation's API in the DTP environment?

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1.3.4 Read-only Optimisation

Question 42: Does your implementation use the read-only optimisation?

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1.3.5 Association Migration

Question 43: Does your implementation support association migration?

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1.3.6 Branch Identification

Question 44: How does your implementation use the bqual component of the XID?

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1.3.7 Asynchronous Calling Mode

Question 45: Does your implementation support the asynchronous calling mode?

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1.3.8 Heuristics

Question 46: Does your implementation support heuristics?

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1.4 Other Topics

Although X/Open SQL lists the following topic as implementation-defined, X/Open does not require further information in response to this questionnaire:

Whether a pre-compiler is used and how the task of processing SQL syntax is divided between the compiler and any pre-compiler. (Reference CAE Specification, Structured Query Language (SQL), Section 2.1.1, General Terms.)


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