Each of the SQL statements embedded into a C application must begin with the SQL prefix
EXEC SQL
, which identifies the statement as an embedded SQL statement. The complete SQL prefix
must appear on one line. The prefix is case insensitive, but no character other than
blank can appear between EXEC
and SQL
. The remainder of the statement can appear on the same line or on the next and subsequent
lines.
Subject to charset restrictions, SQL statements are case insensitive, except for host variable references. When dynamic SQL statement text is stored in a varchar host variable, the statement text cannot be longer than 64k.
Each embedded SQL statement must end with a semicolon.