. /** * MSSQL specific SQL code generator. * * @package core_ddl * @copyright 1999 onwards Martin Dougiamas http://dougiamas.com * 2001-3001 Eloy Lafuente (stronk7) http://contiento.com * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later */ defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die(); require_once($CFG->libdir.'/ddl/sql_generator.php'); /** * This class generate SQL code to be used against MSSQL * It extends XMLDBgenerator so everything can be * overridden as needed to generate correct SQL. * * @package core_ddl * @copyright 1999 onwards Martin Dougiamas http://dougiamas.com * 2001-3001 Eloy Lafuente (stronk7) http://contiento.com * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later */ class mssql_sql_generator extends sql_generator { // Only set values that are different from the defaults present in XMLDBgenerator /** @var string To be automatically added at the end of each statement. */ public $statement_end = "\ngo"; /** @var string Proper type for NUMBER(x) in this DB. */ public $number_type = 'DECIMAL'; /** @var string To define the default to set for NOT NULLs CHARs without default (null=do nothing).*/ public $default_for_char = ''; /** * @var bool To force the generator if NULL clauses must be specified. It shouldn't be necessary. * note: some mssql drivers require them or everything is created as NOT NULL :-( */ public $specify_nulls = true; /** @var bool True if the generator needs to add extra code to generate the sequence fields.*/ public $sequence_extra_code = false; /** @var string The particular name for inline sequences in this generator.*/ public $sequence_name = 'IDENTITY(1,1)'; /** @var bool To avoid outputting the rest of the field specs, leaving only the name and the sequence_name returned.*/ public $sequence_only = false; /** @var bool True if the generator needs to add code for table comments.*/ public $add_table_comments = false; /** @var string Characters to be used as concatenation operator.*/ public $concat_character = '+'; /** @var string SQL sentence to rename one table, both 'OLDNAME' and 'NEWNAME' keywords are dynamically replaced.*/ public $rename_table_sql = "sp_rename 'OLDNAME', 'NEWNAME'"; /** @var string SQL sentence to rename one column where 'TABLENAME', 'OLDFIELDNAME' and 'NEWFIELDNAME' keywords are dynamically replaced.*/ public $rename_column_sql = "sp_rename 'TABLENAME.OLDFIELDNAME', 'NEWFIELDNAME', 'COLUMN'"; /** @var string SQL sentence to drop one index where 'TABLENAME', 'INDEXNAME' keywords are dynamically replaced.*/ public $drop_index_sql = 'DROP INDEX TABLENAME.INDEXNAME'; /** @var string SQL sentence to rename one index where 'TABLENAME', 'OLDINDEXNAME' and 'NEWINDEXNAME' are dynamically replaced.*/ public $rename_index_sql = "sp_rename 'TABLENAME.OLDINDEXNAME', 'NEWINDEXNAME', 'INDEX'"; /** @var string SQL sentence to rename one key 'TABLENAME', 'OLDKEYNAME' and 'NEWKEYNAME' are dynamically replaced.*/ public $rename_key_sql = null; /** * Reset a sequence to the id field of a table. * * @param xmldb_table|string $table name of table or the table object. * @return array of sql statements */ public function getResetSequenceSQL($table) { if (is_string($table)) { $table = new xmldb_table($table); } $value = (int)$this->mdb->get_field_sql('SELECT MAX(id) FROM {'. $table->getName() . '}'); $sqls = array(); // MSSQL has one non-consistent behavior to create the first identity value, depending // if the table has been truncated or no. If you are really interested, you can find the // whole description of the problem at: // http://www.justinneff.com/archive/tag/dbcc-checkident if ($value == 0) { // truncate to get consistent result from reseed $sqls[] = "TRUNCATE TABLE " . $this->getTableName($table); $value = 1; } // From http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms176057.aspx $sqls[] = "DBCC CHECKIDENT ('" . $this->getTableName($table) . "', RESEED, $value)"; return $sqls; } /** * Given one xmldb_table, returns it's correct name, depending of all the parametrization * Overridden to allow change of names in temp tables * * @param xmldb_table table whose name we want * @param boolean to specify if the name must be quoted (if reserved word, only!) * @return string the correct name of the table */ public function getTableName(xmldb_table $xmldb_table, $quoted=true) { // Get the name, supporting special mssql names for temp tables if ($this->temptables->is_temptable($xmldb_table->getName())) { $tablename = $this->temptables->get_correct_name($xmldb_table->getName()); } else { $tablename = $this->prefix . $xmldb_table->getName(); } // Apply quotes optionally if ($quoted) { $tablename = $this->getEncQuoted($tablename); } return $tablename; } /** * Given one correct xmldb_table, returns the SQL statements * to create temporary table (inside one array). * * @param xmldb_table $xmldb_table The xmldb_table object instance. * @return array of sql statements */ public function getCreateTempTableSQL($xmldb_table) { $this->temptables->add_temptable($xmldb_table->getName()); $sqlarr = $this->getCreateTableSQL($xmldb_table); return $sqlarr; } /** * Given one correct xmldb_table, returns the SQL statements * to drop it (inside one array). * * @param xmldb_table $xmldb_table The table to drop. * @return array SQL statement(s) for dropping the specified table. */ public function getDropTableSQL($xmldb_table) { $sqlarr = parent::getDropTableSQL($xmldb_table); if ($this->temptables->is_temptable($xmldb_table->getName())) { $this->temptables->delete_temptable($xmldb_table->getName()); } return $sqlarr; } /** * Given one XMLDB Type, length and decimals, returns the DB proper SQL type. * * @param int $xmldb_type The xmldb_type defined constant. XMLDB_TYPE_INTEGER and other XMLDB_TYPE_* constants. * @param int $xmldb_length The length of that data type. * @param int $xmldb_decimals The decimal places of precision of the data type. * @return string The DB defined data type. */ public function getTypeSQL($xmldb_type, $xmldb_length=null, $xmldb_decimals=null) { switch ($xmldb_type) { case XMLDB_TYPE_INTEGER: // From http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/tsqlref/ts_da-db_7msw.asp?frame=true if (empty($xmldb_length)) { $xmldb_length = 10; } if ($xmldb_length > 9) { $dbtype = 'BIGINT'; } else if ($xmldb_length > 4) { $dbtype = 'INTEGER'; } else { $dbtype = 'SMALLINT'; } break; case XMLDB_TYPE_NUMBER: $dbtype = $this->number_type; if (!empty($xmldb_length)) { // 38 is the max allowed if ($xmldb_length > 38) { $xmldb_length = 38; } $dbtype .= '(' . $xmldb_length; if (!empty($xmldb_decimals)) { $dbtype .= ',' . $xmldb_decimals; } $dbtype .= ')'; } break; case XMLDB_TYPE_FLOAT: $dbtype = 'FLOAT'; if (!empty($xmldb_decimals)) { if ($xmldb_decimals < 6) { $dbtype = 'REAL'; } } break; case XMLDB_TYPE_CHAR: $dbtype = 'NVARCHAR'; if (empty($xmldb_length)) { $xmldb_length='255'; } $dbtype .= '(' . $xmldb_length . ') COLLATE database_default'; break; case XMLDB_TYPE_TEXT: $dbtype = 'NVARCHAR(MAX) COLLATE database_default'; break; case XMLDB_TYPE_BINARY: $dbtype = 'VARBINARY(MAX)'; break; case XMLDB_TYPE_DATETIME: $dbtype = 'DATETIME'; break; } return $dbtype; } /** * Given one xmldb_table and one xmldb_field, return the SQL statements needed to drop the field from the table. * MSSQL overwrites the standard sentence because it needs to do some extra work dropping the default and * check constraints * * @param xmldb_table $xmldb_table The table related to $xmldb_field. * @param xmldb_field $xmldb_field The instance of xmldb_field to create the SQL from. * @return array The SQL statement for dropping a field from the table. */ public function getDropFieldSQL($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field) { $results = array(); // Get the quoted name of the table and field $tablename = $this->getTableName($xmldb_table); $fieldname = $this->getEncQuoted($xmldb_field->getName()); // Look for any default constraint in this field and drop it if ($defaultname = $this->getDefaultConstraintName($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field)) { $results[] = 'ALTER TABLE ' . $tablename . ' DROP CONSTRAINT ' . $defaultname; } // Build the standard alter table drop column $results[] = 'ALTER TABLE ' . $tablename . ' DROP COLUMN ' . $fieldname; return $results; } /** * Given one correct xmldb_field and the new name, returns the SQL statements * to rename it (inside one array). * * MSSQL is special, so we overload the function here. It needs to * drop the constraints BEFORE renaming the field * * @param xmldb_table $xmldb_table The table related to $xmldb_field. * @param xmldb_field $xmldb_field The instance of xmldb_field to get the renamed field from. * @param string $newname The new name to rename the field to. * @return array The SQL statements for renaming the field. */ public function getRenameFieldSQL($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field, $newname) { $results = array(); //Array where all the sentences will be stored // Although this is checked in database_manager::rename_field() - double check // that we aren't trying to rename one "id" field. Although it could be // implemented (if adding the necessary code to rename sequences, defaults, // triggers... and so on under each getRenameFieldExtraSQL() function, it's // better to forbid it, mainly because this field is the default PK and // in the future, a lot of FKs can be pointing here. So, this field, more // or less, must be considered immutable! if ($xmldb_field->getName() == 'id') { return array(); } // Call to standard (parent) getRenameFieldSQL() function $results = array_merge($results, parent::getRenameFieldSQL($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field, $newname)); return $results; } /** * Returns the code (array of statements) needed to execute extra statements on table rename. * * @param xmldb_table $xmldb_table The xmldb_table object instance. * @param string $newname The new name for the table. * @return array Array of extra SQL statements to rename a table. */ public function getRenameTableExtraSQL($xmldb_table, $newname) { $results = array(); return $results; } /** * Given one xmldb_table and one xmldb_field, return the SQL statements needed to alter the field in the table. * * @param xmldb_table $xmldb_table The table related to $xmldb_field. * @param xmldb_field $xmldb_field The instance of xmldb_field to create the SQL from. * @param string $skip_type_clause The type clause on alter columns, NULL by default. * @param string $skip_default_clause The default clause on alter columns, NULL by default. * @param string $skip_notnull_clause The null/notnull clause on alter columns, NULL by default. * @return string The field altering SQL statement. */ public function getAlterFieldSQL($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field, $skip_type_clause = NULL, $skip_default_clause = NULL, $skip_notnull_clause = NULL) { $results = array(); // To store all the needed SQL commands // Get the quoted name of the table and field $tablename = $xmldb_table->getName(); $fieldname = $xmldb_field->getName(); // Take a look to field metadata $meta = $this->mdb->get_columns($tablename); $metac = $meta[$fieldname]; $oldmetatype = $metac->meta_type; $oldlength = $metac->max_length; $olddecimals = empty($metac->scale) ? null : $metac->scale; $oldnotnull = empty($metac->not_null) ? false : $metac->not_null; //$olddefault = empty($metac->has_default) ? null : strtok($metac->default_value, ':'); $typechanged = true; //By default, assume that the column type has changed $lengthchanged = true; //By default, assume that the column length has changed // Detect if we are changing the type of the column if (($xmldb_field->getType() == XMLDB_TYPE_INTEGER && $oldmetatype == 'I') || ($xmldb_field->getType() == XMLDB_TYPE_NUMBER && $oldmetatype == 'N') || ($xmldb_field->getType() == XMLDB_TYPE_FLOAT && $oldmetatype == 'F') || ($xmldb_field->getType() == XMLDB_TYPE_CHAR && $oldmetatype == 'C') || ($xmldb_field->getType() == XMLDB_TYPE_TEXT && $oldmetatype == 'X') || ($xmldb_field->getType() == XMLDB_TYPE_BINARY && $oldmetatype == 'B')) { $typechanged = false; } // If the new field (and old) specs are for integer, let's be a bit more specific differentiating // types of integers. Else, some combinations can cause things like MDL-21868 if ($xmldb_field->getType() == XMLDB_TYPE_INTEGER && $oldmetatype == 'I') { if ($xmldb_field->getLength() > 9) { // Convert our new lenghts to detailed meta types $newmssqlinttype = 'I8'; } else if ($xmldb_field->getLength() > 4) { $newmssqlinttype = 'I'; } else { $newmssqlinttype = 'I2'; } if ($metac->type == 'bigint') { // Convert current DB type to detailed meta type (our metatype is not enough!) $oldmssqlinttype = 'I8'; } else if ($metac->type == 'smallint') { $oldmssqlinttype = 'I2'; } else { $oldmssqlinttype = 'I'; } if ($newmssqlinttype != $oldmssqlinttype) { // Compare new and old meta types $typechanged = true; // Change in meta type means change in type at all effects } } // Detect if we are changing the length of the column, not always necessary to drop defaults // if only the length changes, but it's safe to do it always if ($xmldb_field->getLength() == $oldlength) { $lengthchanged = false; } // If type or length have changed drop the default if exists if ($typechanged || $lengthchanged) { $results = $this->getDropDefaultSQL($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field); } // Some changes of type require multiple alter statements, because mssql lacks direct implicit cast between such types // Here it is the matrix: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms187928(SQL.90).aspx // Going to store such intermediate alters in array of objects, storing all the info needed $multiple_alter_stmt = array(); $targettype = $xmldb_field->getType(); if ($targettype == XMLDB_TYPE_TEXT && $oldmetatype == 'I') { // integer to text $multiple_alter_stmt[0] = new stdClass; // needs conversion to varchar $multiple_alter_stmt[0]->type = XMLDB_TYPE_CHAR; $multiple_alter_stmt[0]->length = 255; } else if ($targettype == XMLDB_TYPE_TEXT && $oldmetatype == 'N') { // decimal to text $multiple_alter_stmt[0] = new stdClass; // needs conversion to varchar $multiple_alter_stmt[0]->type = XMLDB_TYPE_CHAR; $multiple_alter_stmt[0]->length = 255; } else if ($targettype == XMLDB_TYPE_TEXT && $oldmetatype == 'F') { // float to text $multiple_alter_stmt[0] = new stdClass; // needs conversion to varchar $multiple_alter_stmt[0]->type = XMLDB_TYPE_CHAR; $multiple_alter_stmt[0]->length = 255; } else if ($targettype == XMLDB_TYPE_INTEGER && $oldmetatype == 'X') { // text to integer $multiple_alter_stmt[0] = new stdClass; // needs conversion to varchar $multiple_alter_stmt[0]->type = XMLDB_TYPE_CHAR; $multiple_alter_stmt[0]->length = 255; $multiple_alter_stmt[1] = new stdClass; // and also needs conversion to decimal $multiple_alter_stmt[1]->type = XMLDB_TYPE_NUMBER; // without decimal positions $multiple_alter_stmt[1]->length = 10; } else if ($targettype == XMLDB_TYPE_NUMBER && $oldmetatype == 'X') { // text to decimal $multiple_alter_stmt[0] = new stdClass; // needs conversion to varchar $multiple_alter_stmt[0]->type = XMLDB_TYPE_CHAR; $multiple_alter_stmt[0]->length = 255; } else if ($targettype == XMLDB_TYPE_FLOAT && $oldmetatype == 'X') { // text to float $multiple_alter_stmt[0] = new stdClass; // needs conversion to varchar $multiple_alter_stmt[0]->type = XMLDB_TYPE_CHAR; $multiple_alter_stmt[0]->length = 255; } // Just prevent default clauses in this type of sentences for mssql and launch the parent one if (empty($multiple_alter_stmt)) { // Direct implicit conversion allowed, launch it $results = array_merge($results, parent::getAlterFieldSQL($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field, NULL, true, NULL)); } else { // Direct implicit conversion forbidden, use the intermediate ones $final_type = $xmldb_field->getType(); // Save final type and length $final_length = $xmldb_field->getLength(); foreach ($multiple_alter_stmt as $alter) { $xmldb_field->setType($alter->type); // Put our intermediate type and length and alter to it $xmldb_field->setLength($alter->length); $results = array_merge($results, parent::getAlterFieldSQL($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field, NULL, true, NULL)); } $xmldb_field->setType($final_type); // Set the final type and length and alter to it $xmldb_field->setLength($final_length); $results = array_merge($results, parent::getAlterFieldSQL($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field, NULL, true, NULL)); } // Finally, process the default clause to add it back if necessary if ($typechanged || $lengthchanged) { $results = array_merge($results, $this->getCreateDefaultSQL($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field)); } // Return results return $results; } /** * Given one xmldb_table and one xmldb_field, return the SQL statements needed to modify the default of the field in the table. * * @param xmldb_table $xmldb_table The table related to $xmldb_field. * @param xmldb_field $xmldb_field The instance of xmldb_field to get the modified default value from. * @return array The SQL statement for modifying the default value. */ public function getModifyDefaultSQL($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field) { // MSSQL is a bit special with default constraints because it implements them as external constraints so // normal ALTER TABLE ALTER COLUMN don't work to change defaults. Because this, we have this method overloaded here $results = array(); // Decide if we are going to create/modify or to drop the default if ($xmldb_field->getDefault() === null) { $results = $this->getDropDefaultSQL($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field); //Drop but, under some circumstances, re-enable $default_clause = $this->getDefaultClause($xmldb_field); if ($default_clause) { //If getDefaultClause() it must have one default, create it $results = array_merge($results, $this->getCreateDefaultSQL($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field)); //Create/modify } } else { $results = $this->getDropDefaultSQL($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field); //Drop (only if exists) $results = array_merge($results, $this->getCreateDefaultSQL($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field)); //Create/modify } return $results; } /** * Given one xmldb_table and one xmldb_field, return the SQL statements needed to add its default * (usually invoked from getModifyDefaultSQL() * * @param xmldb_table $xmldb_table The xmldb_table object instance. * @param xmldb_field $xmldb_field The xmldb_field object instance. * @return array Array of SQL statements to create a field's default. */ public function getCreateDefaultSQL($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field) { // MSSQL is a bit special and it requires the corresponding DEFAULT CONSTRAINT to be dropped $results = array(); // Get the quoted name of the table and field $tablename = $this->getTableName($xmldb_table); $fieldname = $this->getEncQuoted($xmldb_field->getName()); // Now, check if, with the current field attributes, we have to build one default $default_clause = $this->getDefaultClause($xmldb_field); if ($default_clause) { // We need to build the default (Moodle) default, so do it $sql = 'ALTER TABLE ' . $tablename . ' ADD' . $default_clause . ' FOR ' . $fieldname; $results[] = $sql; } return $results; } /** * Given one xmldb_table and one xmldb_field, return the SQL statements needed to drop its default * (usually invoked from getModifyDefaultSQL() * * Note that this method may be dropped in future. * * @param xmldb_table $xmldb_table The xmldb_table object instance. * @param xmldb_field $xmldb_field The xmldb_field object instance. * @return array Array of SQL statements to create a field's default. * * @todo MDL-31147 Moodle 2.1 - Drop getDropDefaultSQL() */ public function getDropDefaultSQL($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field) { // MSSQL is a bit special and it requires the corresponding DEFAULT CONSTRAINT to be dropped $results = array(); // Get the quoted name of the table and field $tablename = $this->getTableName($xmldb_table); $fieldname = $this->getEncQuoted($xmldb_field->getName()); // Look for the default contraint and, if found, drop it if ($defaultname = $this->getDefaultConstraintName($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field)) { $results[] = 'ALTER TABLE ' . $tablename . ' DROP CONSTRAINT ' . $defaultname; } return $results; } /** * Given one xmldb_table and one xmldb_field, returns the name of its default constraint in DB * or false if not found * This function should be considered internal and never used outside from generator * * @param xmldb_table $xmldb_table The xmldb_table object instance. * @param xmldb_field $xmldb_field The xmldb_field object instance. * @return mixed */ protected function getDefaultConstraintName($xmldb_table, $xmldb_field) { // Get the quoted name of the table and field $tablename = $this->getTableName($xmldb_table); $fieldname = $xmldb_field->getName(); // Look for any default constraint in this field and drop it if ($default = $this->mdb->get_record_sql("SELECT id, object_name(cdefault) AS defaultconstraint FROM syscolumns WHERE id = object_id(?) AND name = ?", array($tablename, $fieldname))) { return $default->defaultconstraint; } else { return false; } } /** * Given three strings (table name, list of fields (comma separated) and suffix), * create the proper object name quoting it if necessary. * * IMPORTANT: This function must be used to CALCULATE NAMES of objects TO BE CREATED, * NEVER TO GUESS NAMES of EXISTING objects!!! * * IMPORTANT: We are overriding this function for the MSSQL generator because objects * belonging to temporary tables aren't searchable in the catalog neither in information * schema tables. So, for temporary tables, we are going to add 4 randomly named "virtual" * fields, so the generated names won't cause concurrency problems. Really nasty hack, * but the alternative involves modifying all the creation table code to avoid naming * constraints for temp objects and that will dupe a lot of code. * * @param string $tablename The table name. * @param string $fields A list of comma separated fields. * @param string $suffix A suffix for the object name. * @return string Object's name. */ public function getNameForObject($tablename, $fields, $suffix='') { if ($this->temptables->is_temptable($tablename)) { // Is temp table, inject random field names $random = strtolower(random_string(12)); // 12cc to be split in 4 parts $fields = $fields . ', ' . implode(', ', str_split($random, 3)); } return parent::getNameForObject($tablename, $fields, $suffix); // Delegate to parent (common) algorithm } /** * Given one object name and it's type (pk, uk, fk, ck, ix, uix, seq, trg). * * (MySQL requires the whole xmldb_table object to be specified, so we add it always) * * This is invoked from getNameForObject(). * Only some DB have this implemented. * * @param string $object_name The object's name to check for. * @param string $type The object's type (pk, uk, fk, ck, ix, uix, seq, trg). * @param string $table_name The table's name to check in * @return bool If such name is currently in use (true) or no (false) */ public function isNameInUse($object_name, $type, $table_name) { switch($type) { case 'seq': case 'trg': case 'pk': case 'uk': case 'fk': case 'ck': if ($check = $this->mdb->get_records_sql("SELECT name FROM sysobjects WHERE lower(name) = ?", array(strtolower($object_name)))) { return true; } break; case 'ix': case 'uix': if ($check = $this->mdb->get_records_sql("SELECT name FROM sysindexes WHERE lower(name) = ?", array(strtolower($object_name)))) { return true; } break; } return false; //No name in use found } /** * Returns the code (array of statements) needed to add one comment to the table. * * @param xmldb_table $xmldb_table The xmldb_table object instance. * @return array Array of SQL statements to add one comment to the table. */ public function getCommentSQL($xmldb_table) { return array(); } /** * Adds slashes to string. * @param string $s * @return string The escaped string. */ public function addslashes($s) { // do not use php addslashes() because it depends on PHP quote settings! $s = str_replace("'", "''", $s); return $s; } /** * Returns an array of reserved words (lowercase) for this DB * @return array An array of database specific reserved words */ public static function getReservedWords() { // This file contains the reserved words for MSSQL databases // from http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms189822.aspx $reserved_words = array ( 'add', 'all', 'alter', 'and', 'any', 'as', 'asc', 'authorization', 'avg', 'backup', 'begin', 'between', 'break', 'browse', 'bulk', 'by', 'cascade', 'case', 'check', 'checkpoint', 'close', 'clustered', 'coalesce', 'collate', 'column', 'commit', 'committed', 'compute', 'confirm', 'constraint', 'contains', 'containstable', 'continue', 'controlrow', 'convert', 'count', 'create', 'cross', 'current', 'current_date', 'current_time', 'current_timestamp', 'current_user', 'cursor', 'database', 'dbcc', 'deallocate', 'declare', 'default', 'delete', 'deny', 'desc', 'disk', 'distinct', 'distributed', 'double', 'drop', 'dummy', 'dump', 'else', 'end', 'errlvl', 'errorexit', 'escape', 'except', 'exec', 'execute', 'exists', 'exit', 'external', 'fetch', 'file', 'fillfactor', 'floppy', 'for', 'foreign', 'freetext', 'freetexttable', 'from', 'full', 'function', 'goto', 'grant', 'group', 'having', 'holdlock', 'identity', 'identitycol', 'identity_insert', 'if', 'in', 'index', 'inner', 'insert', 'intersect', 'into', 'is', 'isolation', 'join', 'key', 'kill', 'left', 'level', 'like', 'lineno', 'load', 'max', 'min', 'mirrorexit', 'national', 'nocheck', 'nonclustered', 'not', 'null', 'nullif', 'of', 'off', 'offsets', 'on', 'once', 'only', 'open', 'opendatasource', 'openquery', 'openrowset', 'openxml', 'option', 'or', 'order', 'outer', 'over', 'percent', 'perm', 'permanent', 'pipe', 'pivot', 'plan', 'precision', 'prepare', 'primary', 'print', 'privileges', 'proc', 'procedure', 'processexit', 'public', 'raiserror', 'read', 'readtext', 'reconfigure', 'references', 'repeatable', 'replication', 'restore', 'restrict', 'return', 'revoke', 'right', 'rollback', 'rowcount', 'rowguidcol', 'rule', 'save', 'schema', 'select', 'serializable', 'session_user', 'set', 'setuser', 'shutdown', 'some', 'statistics', 'sum', 'system_user', 'table', 'tape', 'temp', 'temporary', 'textsize', 'then', 'to', 'top', 'tran', 'transaction', 'trigger', 'truncate', 'tsequal', 'uncommitted', 'union', 'unique', 'update', 'updatetext', 'use', 'user', 'values', 'varying', 'view', 'waitfor', 'when', 'where', 'while', 'with', 'work', 'writetext' ); return $reserved_words; } }