GUID: DISCOVER_LITERALS
the section called “Example 1” describes the rowset structure.
Table 17. DISCOVER_LITERALS Rowset Structure
| Column Name | Essbase Mapping |
|---|---|
| LiteralName | Name of the literal described in the row Example: DBLITERAL_LIKE_PERCENT |
| LiteralValue | Contains the literal value Example, if LiteralName is DBLITERAL_LIKE_PERCENT and the percent character (%) is used to match zero or more characters in a LIKE clause, this column’s value would be “%.” |
| LiteralInvalidChars | Characters, in the literal, that are not valid Example: If table names can contain anything other than a numeric character, this string would be “0123456789” |
| LiteralInvalidStartingChars | Characters that are not valid as the first character of the literal. If the literal can start with any valid character, this is null. |
| LiteralMaxLength | Maximum number of characters in the literal. If there is no maximum or the maximum is unknown, the value is -1. |