I am writing a script to extract and convert SQL statements from a file. I need to convert the sql unloaded froma gupta sqlbase database into sql that SQLServer can understand.
One task is to replace keywords that are not allowed as column names with a compatible name.
In the following code $commands is an array ref that contains sql statements. (There is actually more code here, but I extracted it because it shouldn't be relevant here)
my @KeyWords = ("LEFT", "RIGHT", "PERCENT", "FILE", "PRINT", "CROSS", "PLAN", "TOP", "END", "FILE", "Default", "CHECK", "TEXT");
foreach $cmd (@$commands) {
foreach my $kw (@KeyWords) {
$cmd =~ s/\b$kw\b[^(]/_$kw/gi;
}
push @$converted, $cmd;
}
This works fine for most statements but in the following command "DEFAULT"
gets replaced with "_DEFAULT
instead of "_DEFAULT"
. So the second quotation mark is lost.
CREATE TABLE SYSADM.SUBTYPE ( ID_SUBTYPE INTEGER NOT NULL,
ID_TYPE INTEGER NOT NULL,
TYPE VARCHAR(1),
BEZEICH VARCHAR(60),
NUM_COLOR INTEGER,
NUM_TXTCOLOR INTEGER,
"DEFAULT" SMALLINT,
GENER_ARBA SMALLINT,
PROJEKTPLANUNG SMALLINT)
Is there a way to modify the regular expression/substition so this will not remove the second quotation mark? Or an other way?