Definitions
Delimiter
.mdA delimiter delineates parts of a statement, command, or data.
␣Look up any code 0–255 in the Character Codes chart: the character, hex, binary, and the D3 marks (AM, VM, SVM).→System delimiters include the four special metacharacters reserved for use by the Pick Data Model:
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Attribute marks
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Value marks
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Subvalue marks
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Segment marks
AQL and FlashBASIC both use single quotation marks (’), double quotation marks ("), and backslashes (\) as string delimiters, marking the beginning and ending point of a literal string.
Data itself can be delimited by any nonreserved delimiters mentioned above, such as an * (asterisk) or a - (minus sign).
Note: The use of null
item-IDs should be avoided. The use of null item-IDs can cause system
processors that are dependent on spaces as delimiters to not recognize
a null item-ID surrounded by a space, since it would appear to be
just two spaces and considered a delimiter.