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-====== Omnidex SQL: SET STATEMENTS ====== 
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-===== Description ===== 
-| [[INSTANCE ]]| n | | 
-| [[INTERRUPTS]] | <ON %%|%% OFF %%|%% API>] | | 
-| [[NULL_INDICATORS]] | <ON %%|%% OFF %%|%% string> | | 
-| [[OMNIDEX_DEBUG]] | <ON %%|%% OFF %%|%% profile> [FILE=filename]] | | 
-| [[OPTIMIZATION]] | options | | 
-| [[PSEUDOCOLUMNS]] | <ON %%|%% OFF> | desc | 
-| [[QUALIFY_COUNTS]] | <PARENT %%|%% NOPARENT>​ | desc | 
-| [[QUALIFY_MODE]] | <PARSER %%|%% ODXFIND %%|%% OX_FIND> | desc | 
-| [[REDEFROWIDS]] | <ON %%|%% OFF> | desc | 
-| [[REQUIRED_OPTIMIZATION]] | options] ​ |desc  | 
-| [[SQL_LOGFILE]] | filename] |desc | 
-| [[SQL_LOGGING]] | <ON %%|%% OFF> [WITH options] | desc | 
-| [[STATISTICS]] | <ON %%|%% OFF %%|%% filename>​] |desc | 
-| [[TIMEOUT]] | <seconds %%|%% OFF> | desc | 
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-===== Internal SET Commands ===== 
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-<​code>​ 
-Internal 
-x [AUTOPSEUDOCOLUMNS <ON | OFF>] 
-x [AUTORECONNECT <ON | OFF>] 
-x [AUTOSUBPROCESS <n | NONE> 
-x [STATISTICS_COMMENT "​string"​] 
-x [PREPROCESSOR <ON | OFF>] 
-x [PROGRESS <ON | OFF>] 
-x [MEMORY_BASELINE] 
-x [FILE_BASELINE] 
-</​code>​ 
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-===== Level 2 Headline ===== 
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-<​code>​ 
-        SET DEBUG … 
- SET OPTIMIZATION … 
- SET REQUIRED_OPTIMIZATION 
- SET CHAR … 
- SET TIMEOUT … 
- SET REDEFROWIDS …  
- SET PSEUDOCOLUMNS … 
- SET QUALIFY_MODE <ODXFIND | PARSER > 
- SET AUTOPSEUDOCOLUMNS … 
- SET PREPROCESSOR … 
- SET SQL_LOGGING … 
- SET SQL_LOGFILE … 
-</​code>​ 
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-The syntaxes of the SQL Logging SET commands are shown below: 
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-    set sql_logging <on | off> ​ 
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-This command activates SQL Logging for this process. ​ By default, statements are logged to the $SQL_STATEMENTS file along with statistics about the execution of the command. ​ The $SQL_STATEMENTS file is named “sqllog.tdf”,​ and is located in the same directory as the compiled environment file.  This file is a standard tab-delimited file, and may be easily imported into other applications. ​ The file may be flushed by simply removing the file; the file will be automatically recreated the next time logging is activated. 
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-    set sql_logfile <​filename>​ 
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-This command redirects the SQL logging for this process to a text file that only contains the statement, and does not contain any statistical information. ​ If the file already exists, it will be appended to rather than overwritten. 
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