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* Copyright (C) 2000 Reinhard Müller <reinhard@src.gnome.org>
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#ifndef __GDA_SQL_STATEMENT_H__
#define __GDA_SQL_STATEMENT_H__
G_BEGIN_DECLS
/**
* SECTION:gda-sql-statement
* @short_description: SQL statement
* @title: GdaSqlStatement
* @stability: Stable
* @see_also: The #GdaSqlBuilder object which features some easy to use API to build #GdaSqlStatement structures or #GdaStatement objects without having to worry about the details of #GdaSqlStatement's contents.
*
* Use the #GdaSqlBuilder object to build #GdaSqlStatement structures.
*
* Every SQL statement can be decomposed in a #GdaSqlStatement structure. This is not a #GObject, but rather just a C structure
* which can be manipulated directly. The structure is a tree composed of several key structures which are show in the following diagram
* (even though it does not show, all structures "inherit" the #GdaSqlAnyPart structure which holds some basic information).
*<mediaobject>
* <imageobject role="html">
* <imagedata fileref="parts.png" format="PNG"/>
* </imageobject>
* <caption>
* <para>
* Main parts of the #GdaSqlStatement structure.
* </para>
* </caption>
*</mediaobject>
*
* The samples/SqlParserConsole directory of &LIBGDA;'s sources contains a small utility
* to display statements' structures as a graph (using the GraphViz language). It has been used to
* provide the examples in this section of the documentation.
*/
#include <sql-parser/gda-statement-struct-select.h>
#include <sql-parser/gda-statement-struct-insert.h>
#include <sql-parser/gda-statement-struct-update.h>
#include <sql-parser/gda-statement-struct-delete.h>
#include <sql-parser/gda-statement-struct-compound.h>
#include <sql-parser/gda-statement-struct-trans.h>
#include <sql-parser/gda-statement-struct-unknown.h>
#include <sql-parser/gda-statement-struct-parts.h>
G_END_DECLS
#endif
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