<programlisting>
EXEC SQL INSERT INTO sometable VALUES (:v1, 'foo', :v2);
</programlisting>
- This statements refers to two C variables named
+ This statement refers to two C variables named
<varname>v1</varname> and <varname>v2</varname> and also uses a
regular SQL string literal, to illustrate that you are not
restricted to use one kind of data or the other.
<term><literal>sqln</></term>
<listitem>
<para>
- It contains the number of input parameters for a parametrized query
+ It contains the number of input parameters for a parametrized query in
case it's passed into <command>OPEN</command>, <command>DECLARE</command> or
<command>EXECUTE</command> statements using the <literal>USING</literal>
keyword. In case it's used as output of <command>SELECT</command>,
<para>
The cancel request code. The value is chosen to contain
<literal>1234</> in the most significant 16 bits, and <literal>5678</> in the
- least 16 significant bits. (To avoid confusion, this code
+ least significant 16 bits. (To avoid confusion, this code
must not be the same as any protocol version number.)
</para>
</listitem>
<para>
The <acronym>SSL</acronym> request code. The value is chosen to contain
<literal>1234</> in the most significant 16 bits, and <literal>5679</> in the
- least 16 significant bits. (To avoid confusion, this code
+ least significant 16 bits. (To avoid confusion, this code
must not be the same as any protocol version number.)
</para>
</listitem>