SQL$HELP_OLD72.HLB  —  CREATE  SYNONYM  Arguments

1  –  COMMENT IS 'quoted-string'

    This optional clause can be used to add several lines of comment
    to the synonym object. The comment is displayed by the SHOW
    SYNONYM statement.

2  –  FOR object-name

    The name of the database object for which the synonym is
    required. This name must exist for an object in the database. If
    the optional object type is omitted, then Oracle Rdb will search
    the database for an object with this name.

3  –  object-type

    Syntax options:

       DOMAIN
       FUNCTION
       MODULE
       PROCEDURE
       SEQUENCE
       SYNONYM
       TABLE
       VIEW

    These optional object types can be used when the referenced
    object name is not unique within the database. For instance,
    Oracle Rdb allows a domain and a table to both be called MONEY.
    Therefore, to create a synonym for the table MONEY, you must use
    the FOR TABLE clause so that it is uniquely identified.

4  –  OR_REPLACE

    Instructs SQL to replace any synonym of this name if it exists.
    If it does not exist, a new synonym is created. This shorthand
    allows replacement of an existing synonym while maintaining
    all the dependencies established by query and DDL usage of this
    synonym.

5  –  PUBLIC

    This optional clause is provided for compatibility with the
    Oracle database server. It is currently not used by Oracle
    Rdb. Its presence or absence may be used by future releases.
    Oracle Corporation recommends you use the PUBLIC keyword in
    applications.

6  –  synonym-name

    The name of the synonym you want to create. The synonym name
    must be unique within all domains, tables, views, functions,
    procedures, modules, sequences, and synonyms within the database.
    You may qualify it with an alias.
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