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Answered by Revatangeya
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C—Copy Lines

The C (copy) line command copies lines from one location to another.

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C

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CC

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The number of lines to be copied. If you do not type a number, or if the number you type is 1, only the line on which you type C is copied.

Description

To copy one or more lines within the same data set or member:

Type C in the line command field of the line to be copied. If you also want to copy one or more lines that immediately follow this line, type a number greater than 1 after the C command.

Next, specify the destination of the line to be copied by using either the A (after), B (before), or O (overlay) line command.

Press Enter. The line or lines are copied to the new location.

To copy a block of lines within the same data set or member:

Type CC in the line command field of both the first and last lines to be copied. You can scroll (or use FIND or LOCATE) between typing the first CC and the second CC, if necessary.

Use the A (after), B (before), or OO (overlay) command to show where the copied lines are to be placed. Notice that when you use the block form of the C command (CC) to copy and overlay lines, you should also use the block form of the O command (OO).

Press Enter. The lines that contain the two CC commands and all of the lines between them are copied to the new location.

Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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A MySQL database server contains many databases (or schemas). Each database consists of one or more tables. A table is made up of columns (or fields) and rows (records).

The SQL keywords and commands are NOT case-sensitive. For clarity, they are shown in uppercase. The names or identifiers (database names, table names, column names, etc.) are case-sensitive in some systems, but not in other systems. Hence, it is best to treat identifiers as case-sensitive.

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