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Non-Reserved CQL Keywords¶
CQL distinguishes between reserved and non-reserved keywords.
Non-reserved keywords only have meaning in their particular area of context and can be used as an identifier. The following keywords are non-reserved:
- AGGREGATE 
- ALL 
- AS 
- ASCII 
- BIGINT 
- BLOB 
- BOOLEAN 
- CALLED 
- CLUSTERING 
- COMPACT 
- CONTAINS 
- COUNT 
- COUNTER 
- CUSTOM 
- DATE 
- DECIMAL 
- DISTINCT 
- DOUBLE 
- EXISTS 
- FILTERING 
- FINALFUNC 
- FLOAT 
- FROZEN 
- FUNCTION 
- FUNCTIONS 
- HASHED 
- INET 
- INITCOND 
- INPUT 
- INT 
- JSON 
- KEY 
- KEYS 
- KEYSPACES 
- LANGUAGE 
- LIST 
- LOGIN 
- MAP 
- NOLOGIN 
- NOSUPERUSER 
- OPTIONS 
- PASSWORD 
- PASSWORDS 
- PERMISSION 
- PERMISSIONS 
- RETURNS 
- ROLE 
- ROLES 
- SFUNC 
- SMALLINT 
- STATIC 
- STORAGE 
- STYPE 
- SUPERUSER 
- TEXT 
- TIME 
- TIMESTAMP 
- TIMEUUID 
- TINYINT 
- TRIGGER 
- TTL 
- TUPLE 
- TYPE 
- USER 
- USERS 
- UUID 
- VALUES 
- VARCHAR 
- VARINT 
- WRITETIME 
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