Delivers a results set in the same way as a SELECT statement, and must therefore be associated with a cursor via DECLARE and
                  OPEN, or DECLARE, PREPARE and OPEN. 
                  
 
            	 
            
               Syntax, Format 1:
 
               		 
               		>>--EXEC SQL---QUERY ODBC---.-COLUMN--.------------------>
                            +-COLUMNS-+
 >---.--------------------------.--.------------------.--->
     +-QUALIFIER qualifier_name-+  +-OWNER owner_name-+
 >--.----------------------.--.------------------------.-->
    +-TABLENAME table_name-+  +-COLUMNNAME column_name-+
 >---END-EXEC---<> 
               	   
            	 
            
               Syntax, Format 2:
               		
               		>>--EXEC SQL---QUERY ODBC---.-DATATYPE--.---------------->
                            +-DATATYPES-+
 >---.-------------------------.---END-EXEC---><
     +-TYPE--.-datatype_name--.+
             +-BIGINT---------+
             +-BINARY---------+
             +-BIT------------+
             +-CHAR-----------+
             +-DATE-----------+
             +-DECIMAL--------+
             +-DOUBLE---------+
             +-FLOAT----------+
             +-INTEGER--------+
             +-LONG VARBINARY-+
             +-LONG VARCHAR---+
             +-NUMERIC--------+
             +-REAL-----------+
             +-SMALLINT-------+
             +-TIME-----------+
             +-TIMESTAMP------+
             +-TINYINT--------+
             +-VARBINARY------+
             +-VARCHAR--------+
               	  
            	 
            
               Syntax, Format 3:
               		
               		>>--EXEC SQL---QUERY ODBC---.-TABLE--.------------------>
                            +-TABLES-+
>---.--------------------------.--.------------------.--->
    +-QUALIFIER qualifier_name-+  +-OWNER owner_name-+
 >--.----------------------.--.------------------------.-->
    +-TABLENAME table_name-+  +-TYPE tabletype_name----+
 >--END-EXEC--<>
               	  
            	 
            
               Parameters:
 
               		 
               		
                
                  		
                  
                      
                        			  
                        			  
                        			 
                         
                           				
                            
                              				  
                              | qualifier_name | A host variable, identifier or literal which specifies a qualifier to be used to select tables. Not all ODBC drivers support
                                 qualifiers, and those that do may use them in different ways. For example, if a data source supports multiple databases, a
                                 qualifier can be used to specify which database to use. Alternatively, for drivers providing access to file based data sources,
                                 a qualifier can be used to specify a particular directory to be searched. | 
 
                           				
                            
                              				  
                              | owner_name | A host variable, identifier or literal which specifies a table owner to be used to select tables. Not all ODBC drivers support
                                 table ownership. | 
 
                           				
                            
                              				  
                              | table_name | A host variable, identifier or literal which specifies tables to be included in the query. | 
 
                           				
                            
                              				  
                              | datatype_name | A host variable, identifier or literal which specifies a data type to be queried. | 
 
                           				
                            
                              				  
                              | tabletype_name | A host variable, identifier or literal which specifies a list of table types to be included in the query. | 
 
                           			 
                         
                        		  
                     
                    
                  		
                 
               	 
              
            	 
             
            	 
            
               Example:
 
               		 
               		     EXEC SQL
        DECLARE tcurs CURSOR FOR QUERY ODBC TABLES
     END-EXEC
     EXEC SQL DECLARE C1 CURSOR FOR
        QUERY ODBC TABLES OWNER :tab-owner TABLETYPE 'TABLE,VIEW'
     END-EXEC
     MOVE 'staff' to tab-name
     EXEC SQL DECLARE C2 CURSOR FOR
        QUERY ODBC COLUMNS TABLENAME :tab-name
     END-EXEC
     EXEC SQL DECLARE C3 CURSOR FOR
        QUERY ODBC DATATYPES
     END-EXEC 
               	   
            
           
         
         
Comments:
Search patterns consist of the legal characters for SQL identifiers plus underscore (_) which matches any single character, percent (%) which matches any sequence of zero or more characters, or a driver defined escape character which can be used to allow underscore or percent in a pattern to represent themselves rather than a wildcard.
If a search pattern parameter is not supplied, a pattern of % is used, which will match all relevant dictionary entries.
For table queries the following special rules apply: