Hello.

See ....

It is reason why I feel question that title of the page was "VALUE
expression" and there was "VALUE statement".
Then I feel question for the different word.

Reading comment from others, however ,
I came to conclude that it is quite right that the words are different
according to context which original writer thought .

Then I will respect original usage and keep it as "statement" in
translated manual.

Thank you for your comments :)

Best regards.

Bernt M. Johnsen wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>>>>Julius Stroffek wrote (2007-01-15 17:16:36):
>>>>>>>>>>>>>                          
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>Hi Tomohito,
>>
>>I would say that the VALUES construct is a statement not an expression.
>>The result and usage is similar like SELECT statement.
>>    
>>
>
>In the SQL standard the construct 
>   VALUES <row values expression list> 
>is called a <table value constructor>
>
>
>  
>
>>Cheers
>>
>>Julo
>>
>>TomohitoNakayama wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>Hello.
>>>
>>>I found next one sentence in "VALUES expression" of Derby Reference
>>>Manual (http://db.apache.org/derby/docs/dev/ref/rrefsqlj11277.html)
>>>
>>>  
>>>      
>>>
>>>>You use a VALUES statement when you do not have a FROM clause.
>>>>    
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>I think statement should be expression here but not completely sure ....
>>>I hope opinion from others ...
>>>
>>>Best regards.
>>>
>>>  
>>>      
>>>
>
>  
>

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