suffix, and the scope is subtree; rather collect all entries.
.RE
-.SH STAMEMENT CONFIGURATION
+.SH STATEMENT CONFIGURATION
These options specify SQL query templates for loading schema mapping
metainformation, adding and deleting entries to ldap_entries, etc.
All these and subtree_cond should have the given default values.
The statement that is used to delete an existing entry's ID
from table \fIldap_objclasses\fP; see "METAINFORMATION USED" for details.
The default is
-\fB""DELETE FROM ldap_entry_objclasses WHERE entry_id=?"\fP.
+\fB"DELETE FROM ldap_entry_objclasses WHERE entry_id=?"\fP.
.RE
.SH HELPER CONFIGURATION
is set to 8192).
This is \fIexperimental\fP and may change in future releases.
-.TP
.TP
.B strcast_func <SQL function name>
Specifies the name of a function that converts a given value to a string
when a literal string is specified.
This is \fIexperimental\fP and may change in future releases.
+.TP
.B concat_pattern <pattern>
This statement defines the
.B pattern
for supported ones.
This is \fIexperimental\fP and may change in future releases.
+.TP
+.B aliasing_keyword <string>
+Define the aliasing keyword. Some RDBMSes use the word "\fIAS\fP"
+(the default), others don't use any.
+
+.TP
+.B aliasing_quote <string>
+Define the quoting char of the aliasing keyword. Some RDBMSes
+don't require any (the default), others may require single
+or double quotes.
+
.TP
.B has_ldapinfo_dn_ru { NO | yes }
Explicitly inform the backend whether the dn_ru column
(DN in reverse uppercased form) is present in table \fIldap_entries\fP.
-Overrides automatic check (this is required, ofr instance,
+Overrides automatic check (this is required, for instance,
by PostgreSQL/unixODBC).
This is \fIexperimental\fP and may change in future releases.
.LP
The \fBhasSubordintes\fP operational attribute is honored by back-sql
in search results and in compare operations; it is partially honored
-also in filtering. Owing to design limitations, a (braindead?) filter
+also in filtering. Owing to design limitations, a (brain-dead?) filter
of the form
\fB(!(hasSubordinates=TRUE))\fP
will give no results instead of returning all the leaf entries, because