On 17/01/2017 12:07, Dmitry Yemanov wrote: > 17.01.2017 16:13, Adriano dos Santos Fernandes wrote: > >>> It should be possible to add one or more alternative rules in the >>> grammar where character set names are used in a way that preserves the >>> backwards compatibility. >> I believe this is the thing we need to do. >> >> Just something as "identifier | BINARY" rule. > If BINARY is an existing user-defined domain, how should "DECLARE VAR > BINARY" be treated in this case? As domain or as built-in data type? > I'm talking about a specific rule: DATATYPE ... CHARACTER SET { identifier | BINARY } ...
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