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title Escape Sequences | Microsoft Docs
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ms.date 01/19/2017
ms.prod sql
ms.prod_service connectivity
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ms.technology connectivity
ms.topic conceptual
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SQL statements [ODBC], interoperability
escape sequences [ODBC], determining if supported
interoperability of SQL statements [ODBC], escape sequences
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author David-Engel
ms.author v-daenge

Escape Sequences

ODBC defines escape sequences containing standard grammar for date, time, timestamp, and datetime interval literals, scalar function calls, LIKE predicate escape characters, outer joins, and procedure calls. Interoperable applications should use these sequences whenever possible.

To determine if a driver supports the escape sequences for date, time, timestamp, or datetime interval literals, an application calls SQLGetTypeInfo. If the data source supports a date, time, timestamp, or datetime interval data type, it must also support the corresponding escape sequence. To determine whether the other escape sequences are supported, an application calls SQLGetInfo.

For more information, see Escape Sequences in ODBC, later in this section.