MaxL DDL Statements (Aggregate Storage)

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Some MaxL grammar is applicable only to aggregate storage mode, and some standard grammar is not applicable to aggregate storage mode. The following statements support aggregate storage application and database operations.

alter application
alter database
alter filter
alter group
alter object
alter partition
alter system
alter tablespace
alter trigger
alter user
create application
create database
create filter create group
create outline
create partition
create after-update trigger
create user
display application
display calculation
display database
display disk volume
display filter
display filter row
display group
display lock
display object
display partition
display privilege
display session
display system
display tablespace
display trigger
display user
display variable
drop application
drop calculation
drop database
drop filter
drop group
drop lock
drop object
drop partition
drop trigger
drop user
execute aggregate process
export data
grant
import data
import dimensions
query application
query database
login *
refresh outline
refresh replicated partition

The MaxL grammar is case-insensitive. Semicolon statement-terminators are required when using the MaxL Shell. However, do not use semicolons at the end of statements passed using Perl functions. Key words of the MaxL grammar are represented in this document in lower-case. Terminals, represented in upper-case, are to be replaced by the appropriate names, numbers, privileges, or strings. For more information about components of MaxL statements, see Language Definition.

* Note: Login is part of the separate command shell grammar, not the MaxL language itself. You can use the login statement with the MaxL Shell, but it is not embeddable in Perl. For Perl, use connect.

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