.th APPEND QUEL 1/26/79 .sh NAME append \- append tuples to a relation .sh SYNOPSIS .bd append [\c .bd to\c ] relname (target_list) [\c .bd where qual\c ] .sh DESCRIPTION .it Append adds tuples which satisfy the qualification to .it relname. .it Relname must be the name of an existing relation. The .it target_list specifies the values of the attributes to be appended to .it relname. The domains may be listed in any order. Attributes of the result relation which do not appear in the .it target_list as result_attnames (either explicitly or by default) are assigned default values of 0, for numeric attributes, or blank, for character attributes. Values or expressions of any numeric type may be used to set the value of a numeric type domain. Conversion to the result domain type takes place. Numeric values cannot be directly assigned to character domains. Conversion from numeric to character can be done using the .bd ascii operator (see quel(quel)). Character values cannot be directly assigned to numeric domains. Use the .bd int1\c , .bd int2\c , etc. functions to convert character values to numeric (see quel(quel)). .s3 The keyword .bd all can be used when it is desired to append all domains of a relation. .s3 An .it append may only be issued by the owner of the relation or a user with .it append permission on the given relation. .sh EXAMPLE .nf /\*(** Make new employee Jones work for Smith \*(**/ range of n is newemp append to emp(n.name, n.sal, mgr = "Smith", bdate = 1975\-n.age) where n.name = "Jones" /\*(** Append the newemp1 relation to newemp \*(**/ range of n1 is newemp1 append to newemp(n1.all) .fi .sh "SEE ALSO" copy(quel), permit(quel), quel(quel), retrieve(quel) .sh DIAGNOSTICS Use of a numeric type expression to set a character type domain or vice versa will produce diagnostics. .sh BUGS Duplicate tuples appended to a relation stored as a ``paged heap'' (unkeyed, unstructured) are not removed.