Macro is a special string that will be converted to exact value at the execution time. There is detailed information about available macros:
Macro | Definition | Available at |
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$DATE$ | Current date. The presentation format can be changed via settings. | SQL script, title, header, footer and report file name. |
$DATE.YYYY$ | Current year, 4 digits format. | SQL script, title, header, footer and report file name. |
$DATE.YY$ | Current year, 2 digits format. | SQL script, title, header, footer and report file name. |
$DATE.MM$ | Current month, 1 to 12. | SQL script, title, header, footer and report file name. |
$DATE.DD$ | Current day, 1 to 31. | SQL script, title, header, footer and report file name. |
$TIME$ | Current time. The presentation format can be changed via settings. | SQL script, title, header, footer and report file name. |
$TIME.HH$ | Current hour, 0 to 23. | SQL script, title, header, footer and report file name. |
$FILE$ | The report file name. All macros are resolved. | Title, header and footer. |
$FORMAT$ | The report format: HTML, XML, Text, etc. | Title, header, footer and report file name. |
$QUERY$ | The complete text of the SQL script. | Title, header and footer. |
$QUERYn$ | Current SQL statement for multi-statements script or equals $QUERY$ for single statement. | Header and footer |
$NAME$ | The first SQL statement name defined as a special comment. | Header and footer |
$NAMEn$ | Current SQL statement name defined as a special comment. | Header and footer |
$ROWS$ | Number of rows fetched by current SQL statement. For the preview it shows up to 50 preview rows, not an actual number. | Footer |
$STATEMENT$ | Total SQL statements in the script | Header and footer |
parameter name | Value of the parameter | SQL script, title, header, footer and report file name. |