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BROKER SCHEMA statement

The BROKER SCHEMA statement is optional; use it in an ESQL file to explicitly identify the schema that contains the file.

Syntax

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>>-+---------------------------+--+----------------------+--esqlContents-><
   '-BROKER SCHEMA--schemaName-'  '-PATH--schemaPathList-'                 

schemaName

     .-< . <----------.     
     V                |     
|--------identifier---+-----------------------------------------|

schemaPathList

     .-< , <----------.     
     V                |     
|--------SchemaName---+-----------------------------------------|

esqlContents

     .-<<---------------------------.     
     V                              |     
|------+-createFunctionStatement--+-+---------------------------|
       +-createModuleStatement----+       
       +-createProcedureStatement-+       
       '-DeclareStatement---------'       

An ESQL schema is a named container for functions, procedures, modules, and variables. ESQL schema is similar to the namespace concept of C++, XML, and .NET, and to the package concept of Java™.

In the absence of a BROKER SCHEMA statement, all functions, procedures, modules, and constants belong to the default schema. The default schema is similar to the default namespace in C++, the no-target namespace in XML Schema, and the default package in Java.


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