I'm trying to add a set of keywords to my sqloracle.vim that only apply to 
external tables. I'm trying to avoid the case where some table/column/variable 
name is highlighted as a keyword in some context where it isn't one.

My idea was to define a keyword group as "contained" and a region that contains 
it, so that the contained keywords would only be treated as keywords when they 
occur within the region.

For example,

syn match sqlXTType contained big endian csv date_format little

syn region sqlXTParams transparent matchgroup=sqlKeyword 
start=+\<organization\s\+external\>+ end=+)+ contains=sqlXTTYPE

hi sqlXTType gui=BOLD guifg=DarkMagenta guibg=NONE

(sqlKeyword is already defined.)

However any opening bracket seems to trigger the start of an sqlXTParams region 
(in addition to the words "organization external", and nothing terminates it.

Is this even doable?

I'm on Vim 7.2 at my work thanks to corporate desktop policy, but I'll try on 
MacVim 7.4 at home when I get a chance.

btw I'm using the tip here to identify highlighting groups, when bold purple 
isn't enough :)
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Identify_the_syntax_highlighting_group_used_at_the_cursor

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