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==Restrictions==
==Restrictions==
The following restrictions apply:
The following restrictions apply:
* Must be entirely capitalized
* Must be entirely capitalized, to avoid ambiguity.
* May only consist of letters, numbers, and underscores
* May only consist of letters, numbers, and underscores, to avoid issues with special characters
* May not be structures as a valid TQL clause. The following examples are not allowed:
* May not contain the word AND or WHERE, with an underscore directly before or after it, to avoid ambiguity when determining discrete clauses. The following examples are not allowed:
** WHERE_GRID_IS_1
** _AND
** AND_
** FOO_ANDS
** FOO_SAND
** WHERE_
** WHERE_FOO

Revision as of 14:22, 26 June 2020

This article is a stub.

A TQL name is a name which fits a specific set of restrictions, allowing it to be used unambiguously in TQL queries. Attributes and Globals must always have a name conforming to those restrictions, because queries use those names verbatim.

Restrictions

The following restrictions apply:

  • Must be entirely capitalized, to avoid ambiguity.
  • May only consist of letters, numbers, and underscores, to avoid issues with special characters
  • May not contain the word AND or WHERE, with an underscore directly before or after it, to avoid ambiguity when determining discrete clauses. The following examples are not allowed:
    • _AND
    • AND_
    • FOO_ANDS
    • FOO_SAND
    • WHERE_
    • WHERE_FOO