The keymacro command enables you to create a key macro. This command syntax is:
keymacro filename-attribute [key-string] [char] [comment-string]
This command is an alternative to the macro command.
Numeric literals are allowed in key-string, char and comment-string parameters.
The key-string parameter accepts alphanumeric and special characters (concatenation of these two types of characters is not allowed).
The filename-attribute parameter can be used only with the input file parameter.
The filename-attribute parameter must be either in the form of filename=value or filename-template=value.
If the filename-attribute parameter is in the form of filename=value, the template parameter is not allowed.
The filename-template parameter allows you to specify the entire filename to the key macro. When this parameter is not used, the template parameter is used.
When the template parameter is used, the output filename is the concatenation of the template and the value parameters, separated by a special character (optionally replacing the last dot of the template with the value).
The example below creates a key macro named MyMacro and saves the output of this macro to a file:
keymacro filename-template=macro.txt
In this example, the template macro.txt contains the same structure as the input file, as shown below. The output filename is named MyMacro.txt.
'#','' and '!' are used as separators between lines of the macro.
'#','' and '!' are used to delineate the key-string from the comment-string.
KEYMACRO Syntax:
Keymacro name-option [filename-template=filename-template]
To learn more, see "macro" in the Microsoft SQL Server Books Online.
To learn more, see "keymacro" in the Microsoft SQL Server Books Online.
KEYMACRO Syntax:
/key-macro { /key-string /char { /comment-string } }
The key-string parameter accepts alphanumeric and special characters (concatenation of these two types of characters is not allowed).
The key-string parameter is optional.
If the key-string parameter is not specified, the key macro returns an error.
A comma character (',' ) is not allowed.
CHARACTER {CHAR-string}
The char parameter accepts a77f14ba26 whoovyvy
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