Standards and
compatibility
Examples
CAPABILITY clause
The CAPABILITY clause turns a server capability
ON or OFF. Server capabilities are stored in the system table
The names of these capabilities are stored in the system table
syscapabilityname
. The
syscapability
server until the first connection is made to that server. At the first connection,
Adaptive Server Anywhere interrogates the server about its capabilities and
then populates the
syscapability
server's capabilities are obtained from this table.
In general, you do not need to alter a server's capabilities. It may be
necessary to alter capabilities of a generic server of class ODBC.
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Entry-level feature.
SQL/92
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Supported by Open Client/Open Server.
Sybase
♦
Change the server class of the Adaptive Server named
connection to Adaptive Server Anywhere is ODBC-based. Its Data
Source Name is
ase_prod
ALTER SERVER ase_prod
CLASS 'ASEODBC'
USING 'ase_prod'
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Change a capability of server
ALTER SERVER infodc
CAPABILITY 'insert select' OFF
Chapter 9 SQL Statements
table contains no entries for a remote
table. For subsequent connections, the
.
infodc
:
.
syscapability
so its
ase_prod
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