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* Must be entirely capitalized, to avoid ambiguity. | * Must be entirely capitalized, to avoid ambiguity. | ||
* May only consist of letters, numbers, and underscores, to avoid issues with special characters. | * May only consist of letters, numbers, and underscores, to avoid issues with special characters. | ||
* Must begin with a letter. Explicitly not a number or underscore. | |||
* Must be at least 1 and at most 100 characters long. | * Must be at least 1 and at most 100 characters long. | ||
* May not | * May not start with any of the following XML, AND_, WHERE_ | ||
* May not end with an underscore. | |||
* The following examples are not allowed: | |||
** AND | |||
** _AND | ** _AND | ||
** AND_ | ** AND_ |
Latest revision as of 15:00, 22 October 2021
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A TQL name is a name which fits a specific set of restrictions, allowing it to be used unambiguously in TQL queries. Attributes and Globals must always have a name conforming to those restrictions, because queries use those names verbatim.
Restrictions
The following restrictions apply:
- Must be entirely capitalized, to avoid ambiguity.
- May only consist of letters, numbers, and underscores, to avoid issues with special characters.
- Must begin with a letter. Explicitly not a number or underscore.
- Must be at least 1 and at most 100 characters long.
- May not start with any of the following XML, AND_, WHERE_
- May not end with an underscore.
- The following examples are not allowed:
- AND
- _AND
- AND_
- FOO_ANDS
- WHERE_
- WHERE_FOO