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Constraint Query Language A high level interface to SQL databases
library(cql/cql): CQL - Constraint Query Language
CQL: Hooks
CQL: Generated Code Hooks
CQL: Data Representation Hooks
CQL: Application Integration
CQL: Inline values
CQL: Schema
CQL: Event Processing and History
CQL: Statistical Hooks
1.8.4
CQL: Inline values
cql
:
cql_inline_domain_value_hook(+DomainName, +Value)
can be defined if you want the given value to be’inlined' into the CQL (ie not supplied as a parameter). Great care must be taken to avoid SQL injection attacks if this is used.