SetVariableStatement Class
Definition
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Represents the set @local_variable statement
[System.Serializable]
public class SetVariableStatement : Microsoft.SqlServer.TransactSql.ScriptDom.TSqlStatement
[<System.Serializable>]
type SetVariableStatement = class
inherit TSqlStatement
Public Class SetVariableStatement
Inherits TSqlStatement
- Inheritance
- Attributes
Constructors
SetVariableStatement() |
Fields
Uninitialized |
Constant to indicate and uninitialized token. (Inherited from TSqlFragment) |
Properties
AssignmentKind |
Assignment operator used. |
CursorDefinition |
Cursor - if not null, then Expression has to be null |
Expression |
The expression that the variable is goint to be set. Can be null in case of cursor |
FirstTokenIndex |
Gets or sets the first index of the token. (Inherited from TSqlFragment) |
FragmentLength |
Defines the number of characters the fragment takes up in the script it was parsed. (Inherited from TSqlFragment) |
FunctionCallExists |
True if the column identifiers end with a function call. |
Identifier |
The identifier that can represent the property, field or method. Optional, may be null. |
LastTokenIndex |
Gets or sets the last index of the token. (Inherited from TSqlFragment) |
Parameters |
The parameters to the function. |
ScriptTokenStream |
Gets or sets the script token stream. (Inherited from TSqlFragment) |
SeparatorType |
Shows the separator. |
StartColumn |
Gets the start column. (Inherited from TSqlFragment) |
StartLine |
Gets the start line. (Inherited from TSqlFragment) |
StartOffset |
Defines the character offset of fragments starting location in the script it was parsed. (Inherited from TSqlFragment) |
Variable |
The variable that is going to be set. |
Methods
Accept(TSqlFragmentVisitor) |
Accepts visitor |
AcceptChildren(TSqlFragmentVisitor) |
Accepts visitor for Children |