1. It allows us to write SQL statements along with BTEQ commands. We can use BTEQ for importing, exporting and reporting purposes.
2. The commands start with a (.) dot and can be terminated by using (;), it is not mandatory to use (;).
3. BTEQ will assume any thing written with out a dot as a SQL statement and requires a (;) to terminate it.
2. The commands start with a (.) dot and can be terminated by using (;), it is not mandatory to use (;).
3. BTEQ will assume any thing written with out a dot as a SQL statement and requires a (;) to terminate it.
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