>
>
> I'm coding for MS Access with SQL-92 support enabled. However, I
> posted the question not so much about my specific situation, but
> rather, why a simple web search seems to unearth no evidence of
> Capability being a keyword in any dialect. Though it's not of direct
> relevance to the question, here's my setup:
>
> :SQLGetType
> Current SQL dialect in use:sqlanywhere
>
This is why that is a keyword.
ALTER SERVER statement
Modifies the attributes of a remote server.
Syntax
- Alter a remote server
ALTER [ REMOTE ] SERVER server-name
[ CLASS server-class | variable ]
[ USING connection-string-info | variable ]
[ CAPABILITY cap-name { ON | OFF | VALUE variable } ]
[ READ ONLY [ ON | OFF | VALUE variable ] ]
[ DEFAULT LOGIN string | variable [ IDENTIFIED BY string | variable
] | NO DEFAULT LOGIN ]
http://dcx.sap.com/index.html#sqla170/en/html/81698c796ce2101485d3e319d7e333a1.html
HTH,
David
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