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Scott C Gray edited this page Feb 26, 2017 · 4 revisions

\buf-append

Appends the contents of one SQL buffer into another

Synopsis

\buf-append src-buf [dst-buf]

Description

The \buf-append command is utilized to append the contents of one SQL buffer into another SQL buffer.

History buffers may be referenced using the special reference notation starting with !, for example !! indicates the previous buffer. This syntax is covered under the help topic buffers.

For example:

\buf-append !5 !.

appends the contents of history buffer #5 into the current SQL buffer. This could also have been expressed as:

\buf-append !5

Options

src-buf

Indicates the buffer that you are copying from.

dst-buf

Indicates the buffer you are append to. If not provided this default to !..

See also

buffers

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