</para>
<para>
- Any word you declare as a typedef cannot be used as a SQL keyword
+ Any word you declare as a typedef cannot be used as an SQL keyword
in <literal>EXEC SQL</literal> commands later in the same program.
For example, this won't work:
<programlisting>
</programlisting>
ECPG will report a syntax error for <literal>START
TRANSACTION</literal>, because it no longer
- recognizes <literal>START</literal> as a SQL keyword,
+ recognizes <literal>START</literal> as an SQL keyword,
only as a typedef.
(If you have such a conflict, and renaming the typedef
seems impractical, you could write the SQL command
In <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> releases before v16, use
of SQL keywords as typedef names was likely to result in syntax
errors associated with use of the typedef itself, rather than use
- of the name as a SQL keyword. The new behavior is less likely to
+ of the name as an SQL keyword. The new behavior is less likely to
cause problems when an existing ECPG application is recompiled in
a new <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> release with new
keywords.