1 – AUTHORIZATION auth id
If you do not specify a schema name, the authorization identifier specifies the default schema. If you want to comply with the ANSI/ISO 1989 standard, specify the AUTHORIZATION clause without the schema name. Specify both the AUTHORIZATION clause and the schema name to comply with the current ANSI/ISO SQL standard.
2 – create-collating-sequence-statement
See the CREATE COLLATING_SEQUENCE statement for details. If you want to specify a collating sequence in a CREATE DOMAIN statement embedded in a CREATE SCHEMA statement, you must first specify a CREATE COLLATING SEQUENCE statement within the same CREATE SCHEMA statement.
3 – create-domain-statement
See the CREATE DOMAIN statement for details. You cannot use the FROM path-name clause when embedding a CREATE DOMAIN statement in a CREATE SCHEMA statement. You can, however, issue a separate CREATE DOMAIN statement following the CREATE SCHEMA statement. You can also describe the domain directly within the CREATE SCHEMA statement. If you want to specify a collating sequence in your embedded CREATE DOMAIN statement, you must first specify a CREATE COLLATING SEQUENCE statement within the same CREATE SCHEMA statement.
4 – create-function-statement
See the CREATE Routine statement for details.
5 – create-index-statement
See the CREATE INDEX statement for details.
6 – create-module-statement
See the CREATE MODULE statement for details.
7 – create-procedure-statement
See the CREATE Routine statement for details.
8 – create-sequence-statement
See the CREATE SEQUENCE statement for details.
9 – create-storage-map-statement
See the CREATE STORAGE_MAP statement for details.
10 – create-table-statement
See the CREATE TABLE statement for details. You cannot use the FROM path-name clause when embedding a CREATE TABLE statement in a CREATE SCHEMA statement. You can, however, issue a separate CREATE TABLE statement following the CREATE SCHEMA statement. You can also describe the table directly within the CREATE SCHEMA statement. The CREATE TABLE statements in a CREATE SCHEMA statement can refer to domains not yet created, provided that CREATE DOMAIN statements for the domains are in the same CREATE SCHEMA statement.
11 – create-trigger-statement
See the CREATE TRIGGER statement for details.
12 – create-view-statement
See the CREATE VIEW statement for details.
13 – grant-statement
See the GRANT statement for details.
14 – schema-element
Some CREATE statements or a GRANT statement.
15 – schema-name
Specifies the name of the schema created by the CREATE SCHEMA statement. You can qualify the schema name with either a catalog name or the catalog name qualified by the alias. You must enclose the alias and catalog name in double quotation marks and separate them with a period. You must issue the SET QUOTING RULES statement before you specify the alias and catalog name pair, or SQL issues an error message about the use of double quotation marks. For information on qualifying schema names with aliases and catalog names, see the User_Supplied_Names HELP topic.