SQL$HELP_OLD72.HLB  —  SET_DIALECT, Examples
    Example 1: Setting the characteristics to SQL92

    SQL> ATTACH 'ALIAS MIA1 FILENAME MIA_CHAR_SET DISPLAY CHARACTER SET SHIFT_JIS';
    SQL> CONNECT TO 'ALIAS MIA1 FILENAME MIA_CHAR_SET' AS 'TEST';
    SQL> SHOW CONNECTIONS TEST;
    Connection: TEST
    Default alias is RDB$DBHANDLE
    Default catalog name is RDB$CATALOG
    Default schema name is SMITH
    Dialect: SQLV40
    Default character unit: OCTETS
    Keyword Rules: SQLV40
    View Rules: SQLV40
    Default DATE type: DATE VMS
    Quoting Rules: SQLV40
    Optimization Level: DEFAULT
    Hold Cursors default: WITH HOLD PRESERVE NONE
    Quiet commit mode: OFF
    Compound transactions mode: EXTERNAL
    Default character set is DEC_MCS
    National character set is DEC_MCS
    Identifier character set is SHIFT_JIS
    Literal character set is SHIFT_JIS
    Display character set is SHIFT_JIS

    Alias MIA1:
            Identifier character set is DEC_KANJI
            Default character set is KATAKANA
            National character set is KANJI
    SQL> --
    SQL> -- Change the environment from SQLV40 to MIA.  Notice that the session
    SQL> -- character sets change.
    SQL> --
    SQL> SET DIALECT 'MIA';
    SQL> SHOW CONNECTIONS TEST;
    Connection: TEST
    Default alias is RDB$DBHANDLE
    Default catalog name is RDB$CATALOG
    Default schema name is SMITH
    Dialect: MIA
    Default character unit: CHARACTERS
    Keyword Rules: MIA
    View Rules: ANSI/ISO
    Default DATE type: DATE ANSI
    Quoting Rules: ANSI/ISO
    Optimization Level: DEFAULT
    Hold Cursors default: WITH HOLD PRESERVE NONE
    Quiet commit mode: OFF
    Compound transactions mode: EXTERNAL
    Default character set is KATAKANA
    National character set is KANJI
    Identifier character set is DEC_KANJI
    Literal character set is KATAKANA
    Display character set is SHIFT_JIS

    Alias MIA1:
            Identifier character set is DEC_KANJI
            Default character set is KATAKANA
            National character set is KANJI
    SQL> --
    SQL> -- Change the environment from MIA to SQL99.  Notice that the
    SQL> -- session characters DO NOT change from the MIA settings.
    SQL> --
    SQL> SET DIALECT 'SQL99';
    SQL> SHOW CONNECTIONS TEST;
    Connection: TEST
    Default alias is RDB$DBHANDLE
    Default catalog name is RDB$CATALOG
    Default schema name is SMITH
    Dialect: SQL99
    Default character unit: CHARACTERS
    Keyword Rules: SQL99
    View Rules: ANSI/ISO
    Default DATE type: DATE ANSI
    Quoting Rules: ANSI/ISO
    Optimization Level: DEFAULT
    Hold Cursors default: WITH HOLD PRESERVE NONE
    Quiet commit mode: ON
    Compound transactions mode: EXTERNAL
    Default character set is KATAKANA
    National character set is KANJI
    Identifier character set is DEC_KANJI
    Literal character set is KATAKANA
    Display character set is SHIFT_JIS

    Alias MIA1:
            Identifier character set is DEC_KANJI
            Default character set is KATAKANA
            National character set is KANJI

    Example 2: Saving and restoring dialect in interactive SQL

    This example shows the use of declared variables in interactive
    SQL to save (using GET ENVIRONMENT) and restore the dialect
    during execution of a script that requires an alternate
    dialect. This example simply displays the dialect using the SHOW
    CONNECTION statement.

    SQL> set dialect 'sql99';
    SQL> -- save current dialect
    SQL> declare :dialect char(40);
    SQL> get environment (session) :dialect = DIALECT;
    SQL> print :dialect;
     DIALECT
     SQL99
    SQL> set dialect 'oracle level2';
    SQL> show connection rdb$default_connection;
    Connection: RDB$DEFAULT_CONNECTION
    Default alias is RDB$DBHANDLE
    Default catalog name is RDB$CATALOG
    Default schema name is SMITH
    Dialect: SQL99 (ORACLE LEVEL2)
    Default character unit: CHARACTERS
    Keyword Rules: SQL99
    View Rules: ANSI/ISO
    Default DATE type: DATE VMS
    Quoting Rules: ANSI/ISO
    Optimization Level: DEFAULT
    Hold Cursors default: WITH HOLD PRESERVE NONE
    Quiet commit mode: ON
    Compound transactions mode: EXTERNAL
    Default character set is DEC_MCS
    National character set is DEC_MCS
    Identifier character set is DEC_MCS
    Literal character set is DEC_MCS
    Display character set is UNSPECIFIED
    SQL>
    SQL> -- restore previous dialect
    SQL> set dialect :dialect;
    SQL> show connection rdb$default_connection;
    Connection: RDB$DEFAULT_CONNECTION
    Default alias is RDB$DBHANDLE
    Default catalog name is RDB$CATALOG
    Default schema name is SMITH
    Dialect: SQL99
    Default character unit: CHARACTERS
    Keyword Rules: SQL99
    View Rules: ANSI/ISO
    Default DATE type: DATE ANSI
    Quoting Rules: ANSI/ISO
    Optimization Level: DEFAULT
    Hold Cursors default: WITH HOLD PRESERVE NONE
    Quiet commit mode: ON
    Compound transactions mode: EXTERNAL
    Default character set is DEC_MCS
    National character set is DEC_MCS
    Identifier character set is DEC_MCS
    Literal character set is DEC_MCS
    Display character set is UNSPECIFIED
    SQL>
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