This SQLite post explains how to use comments within your SQL statements in SQLite with syntax and examples.
Did you know that you can place comments within your SQL statements in SQLite? These comments can appear on a single line or span across multiple lines. Let's look at how to do this.
There are two syntaxes that you can use to create a comment within your SQL statement in SQLite.
The syntax for creating a SQL comment in SQLite using -- symbol is:
In SQLite, a comment started with -- symbol is similar to a comment starting with # symbol. When using the -- symbol, the comment must be at the end of a line in your SQL statement with a line break after it. This method of commenting can only span a single line within your SQL and must be at the end of the line.
The syntax for creating a SQL comment in SQLite using /* and */ symbols is:
In SQLite, a comment that starts with /* symbol and ends with */ and can be anywhere in your SQL statement. This method of commenting can span several lines within your SQL.
You can create a SQL comment on a single line in your SQL statement in SQLite.
Let's look at a SQL comment example that shows a SQL comment that is on a single line and does not span multiple lines.
Here is a SQL comment that appears in the middle of the line:
Here is a SQL comment that appears at the end of the line:
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In SQLite, you can create a SQL comment that spans multiple lines in your SQL statement. For example:
This SQL comment spans across multiple lines in SQLite - in this example, it spans across 5 lines.
In SQLite, you can also create a SQL comment that spans multiple lines using this syntax:
SQLite will assume that everything after the /* symbol is a comment until it reaches the */ symbol, even if it spans multiple lines within the SQL statement. So in this example, the SQL comment will span across 2 lines within the SQL statement.