This article will cover the syntax of the ‘SQLColumns’ regular script statement.
This statement is used to get fields with information about database columns.
Statement syntax
SQLcolumns;
SQLcolumns | This is the whole command, there isn’t any additional input required. The command must be placed after a valid database connection has been made. |
Example
The statement is used to return information about a postgreSQL database. The results are filtered down to specific information about a single table’s columns.
LIB CONNECT TO 'Public:PostgreSQL_public';
DATA:
Load *;
SQLColumns;
ITEM_DETAILS_INFO:
Load
TABLE_NAME,
COLUMN_NAME,
DATA_TYPE,
TYPE_NAME
RESIDENT DATA
WHERE TABLE_NAME = 'item_details';
DROP TABLE DATA;
Result
The data is loaded into a table ‘ITEM_DETAILS_INFO’.