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CQL distinguishes between reserved and non-reserved keywords.
Reserved keywords cannot be used as identifiers. They are truly reserved for the language (but one can enclose a reserved keyword by single or double-quotes to use it as an identifier). The following keywords are reserved:
ADD
ALLOW
ALTER
AND
APPLY
ASC
AUTHORIZE
BATCH
BEGIN
BY
COLUMNFAMILY
CREATE
DELETE
DESC
DESCRIBE
DROP
ENTRIES
EXECUTE
FROM
FULL
GRANT
IF
IN
INDEX
INFINITY
INSERT
INTO
KEYSPACE
LIMIT
MODIFY
NAN
NORECURSIVE
NOT
NULL
OF
ON
OR
ORDER
PRIMARY
RENAME
REPLACE
REVOKE
SCHEMA
SELECT
SET
TABLE
TO
TOKEN
TRUNCATE
UNLOGGED
UPDATE
USE
USING
VIEW
WHERE
WITH
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