SQL file association and syntax colouring

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Andy
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SQL file association and syntax colouring

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Only to have most of the things in the same editor, especially for the "Rapid PHP", if possible:

add the associetion file .SQL

Coloring Syntax on ANSI-92 SQL (blue) syntax and other colors for the proprietary databases manufactures SQL language extensions, like:

MySQL - dark blue
MS Access - green
MS SQL Server - indigo
...

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I understand there are differences between SQL languages, but generally how do I tell which SQL file is which?
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Post by Andy »

admin wrote:I understand there are differences between SQL languages, but generally how do I tell which SQL file is which?
you can do it in 2 different ways:

- user predefined choice
- because anyway they are manufacture pecific extensions, for sample Iff(..) it's avaiable only in MS Access

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