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  (B)0missing-value =

  qqq> RDB$MISSING qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq>qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk
  lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq<qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqj
  x
  mq>  (  qwq> context-var . field-name qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqwqq>   )  qqq>
           tq> relation-name . field-name qqqqqqqqqqqqqu
           mq> db-handle . relation-name . field-name qj

1  –  Format arguments

    context-var            A context variable. A temporary name that
                           you associate with a relation. You define
                           a context variable in a relation clause.
                           For more information see the entry on
                           Context Variables.

    field-name             The name of a field in a relation. For
                           example, once you have defined E as
                           the context variable for the EMPLOYEES
                           relation, E.LAST_NAME is a value
                           expression that refers to a value from
                           the LAST_NAME field of EMPLOYEES.

    relation-name          The name of a relation in the database.

    db-handle              Database handle. A host variable used
                           to refer to a specific database you have
                           invoked. For more information see the
                           entry on the Database Handle clause.
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