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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
HASH
INET
INITCOND
INPUT
INT
JSON
KEY
KEYS
KEYSPACES
LANGUAGE
LIST
LOGIN
MAP
NOLOGIN
NOSUPERUSER
OPTIONS
PASSWORD
PASSWORDS
PERMISSION
PERMISSIONS
RETURNS
ROLE
ROLES
SALTED
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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