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1 – Format arguments
host-variable A valid host language variable.
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.
relation-name The name of a relation in the database.
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.