Given a query with named parameters beginning with '$',
construct the query for use with JDBC, so that named
parameters are replaced by '?', and each parameter
has a map to its positions in the query.
Given a query with named parameters beginning with '$',
construct the query for use with JDBC, so that named
parameters are replaced by '?', and each parameter
has a map to its positions in the query.
Identifiers must start with a letter or underscore, and then
any character after the first one can be a letter, number,
underscore, or '$'. An identifier that does not follow
this scheme must be quoted by backticks.
Examples of identifiers:
$hello
$hello there
$_i_am_busy
Given a query with named parameters beginning with '$', construct the query for use with JDBC, so that named parameters are replaced by '?', and each parameter has a map to its positions in the query.
Identifiers must start with a letter or underscore, and then any character after the first one can be a letter, number, underscore, or '$'. An identifier that does not follow this scheme must be quoted by backticks.
Examples of identifiers: $hello $
hello there
$_i_am_busy