ApsaraDB RDS for MySQL

Category Keyword
A ACTION, ADD, ADMIN, ALL, ALTER, ANALYZE, AND, AS, ASC, and ASENSITIVE
B BEFORE, BETWEEN, BIGINT, BINARY, BLOB, BOTH, and BY
C CALL, CASCADE, CASE, CHANGE, CHAR, CHARACTER, CHECK, COLLATE, COLUMN, CONDITION, CONNECTION, CONSTRAINT, CONTINUE, CONVERT, CREATE, CROSS, CURRENT_DATE, CURRENT_TIME, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, CURRENT_USER, and CURSOR
D DATABASE, DATABASES, DAY_HOUR, DAY_MICROSECOND, DAY_MINUTE, DAY_SECOND, DEC, DECIMAL, DECLARE, DEFAULT, DELAYED, DELETE, DESC, DESCRIBE, DETERMINISTIC, DISTINCT, DISTINCTROW, DIV, DOUBLE, DROP, and DUAL
E EACH, EAGLEYE, ELSE, ELSEIF, ENCLOSED, ESCAPED, EXISTS, EXIT, and EXPLAIN
F FALSE, FETCH, FLOAT, FLOAT4, FLOAT8, FOR, FORCE, FOREIGN, FROM, and FULLTEXT
G GOTO, GRANT, GROUP, and GUEST
H HAVING, HIGH_PRIORITY, HOUR_MICROSECOND, HOUR_MINUTE, and HOUR_SECOND
I IF, IGNORE, IN, INDEX, INFILE, INFORMATION_SCHEMA, INNER, INOUT, INSENSITIVE, INSERT, INT, INT1, INT2, INT3, INT4, INT8, INTEGER, INTERVAL, INTO, IS, and ITERATE
J JOIN
K KEY, KEYS, and KILL
L LABEL, LEADING, LEAVE, LEFT, LIKE, LIMIT, LINEAR, LINES, LOAD, LOCALTIME, LOCALTIMESTAMP, LOCK, LONG, LONG, LONGBLOB, LONGTEXT, LOOP, and LOW_PRIORITY
M MATCH, MEDIUMBLOB, MEDIUMINT, MEDIUMTEXT, MIDDLEINT, MINUTE_MICROSECOND, MINUTE_SECOND, MOD, MODIFIES, and MYSQL
N NATURAL, NO_WRITE_TO_BINLOG, NOT, NULL, and NUMERIC
O ON, OPTIMIZE, OPTION, OPTIONALLY, OR, ORDER, OUT, OUTER, and OUTFILE
P PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA, PRECISION, PRIMARY, PROCEDURE, and PURGE
R RAID0, RANGE, READ, READS, REAL, REFERENCES, REGEXP, RELEASE, RENAME, REPEAT, REPLACE, REPLICATOR, REQUIRE, RESTRICT, RETURN, REVOKE, RIGHT, RLIKE, and ROOT
S SCHEMA, SCHEMAS, SECOND_MICROSECOND, SELECT, SENSITIVE, SEPARATOR, SET, SHOW, SMALLINT, SPATIAL, SPECIFIC, SQL, SQL_BIG_RESULT, SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS, SQL_SMALL_RESULT, SQLEXCEPTION, SQLSTATE, SQLWARNING, SSL, STARTING, and STRAIGHT_JOIN
T TABLE, TERMINATED, TEST, THEN, TINYBLOB, TINYINT, TINYTEXT, TO, TRAILING, TRIGGER, and TRUE
U UNDO, UNION, UNIQUE, UNLOCK, UNSIGNED, UPDATE, USAGE, USE, USING, UTC_DATE, UTC_TIME, and UTC_TIMESTAMP
V VALUES, VARBINARY, VARCHAR, VARCHARACTER, and VARYING
W WHEN, WHERE, WHILE, WITH, and WRITE
X X509, XOR, and XTRABAK
Y YEAR_MONTH
Z ZEROFILL

ApsaraDB RDS for SQL Server

Category Keyword
A ADD, ADMIN, ADMINISTRATOR, ALL, ALTER, AND, ANY, AS, ASC, AURORA, and AUTHORIZATION
B BACKUP, BEGIN, BETWEEN, BREAK, BROWSE, BULK, BULKADMIN, and BY
C CASCADE, CASE, CHECK, CHECKPOINT, CLOSE, CLUSTERED, COALESCE, COLLATE, COLUMN, COMMIT, COMPUTE, CONSTRAINT, CONTAINS, CONTAINSTABLE, CONTINUE, CONTINUE, CONVERT, CREATE, CROSS, CURRENT, CURRENT_DATE, CURRENT_TIME, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, CURRENT_USER, and CURSOR
D DATABASE, DBCC, DBCREATOR, DEALLOCATE, DECLARE, DEFAULT, DELETE, DENY, DESC, DISK, DISKADMIN, DISTINCT, DISTRIBUTED, DISTRIBUTION, DOUBLE, DROP, DUMMY, and DUMP
E EAGLEYE, ELSE, END, ERRLVL, ESCAPE, EXCEPT, EXEC, EXECUTE, EXISTS, and EXIT
F FETCH, FILE, FILLFACTOR, FOR, FOREIGN, FREETEXT, FREETEXTTABLE, FROM, FULL, and FUNCTION
G GALAXY, GOTO, GRANT, GROUP, and GUEST
H HAVING and HOLDLOCK
I IDENTITY, IDENTITY_INSERT, IDENTITYCOL, IF, IN, INDEX, INNER, INSERT, INTERSECT, INTO, and IS
J JOIN
K KEY and KILL
L LEFT, LIKE, LINENO, and LOAD
M MASTER, MODEL, MSDB, MSSQLD, and MSSQLSYSTEMRESOURCE
N NATIONAL, NOCHECK, NONCLUSTERED, NOT, NULL, and NULLIF
O OF, OFF, OFFSETS, ON, OPEN, OPENDATASOURCE, OPENQUERY, OPENROWSET, OPENXML, OPTION, OR, ORDER, OUTER, and OVER
P PERCENT, PLAN, PRECISION, PRIMARY, PRINT, PROC, PROCEDURE, PROCESSADMIN, PUBLIC, and PUBLIC
R RAISERROR, READ, READTEXT, RECONFIGURE, REFERENCES, REPLICATION, RESTORE, RESTRICT, RETURN, REVOKE, RIGHT, ROLLBACK, ROOT, ROWCOUNT, ROWGUIDCOL, and RULE
S SA, SAVE, SCHEMA, SECURITYADMIN, SELECT, SERVERADMIN, SESSION_USER, SET, SETUPADMIN, SETUSER, SHUTDOWN, SOME, STATISTICS, SYSADMIN, and SYSTEM_USER
T TABLE, TEMPDB, TEXTSIZE, THEN, TO, TOP, TRAN, TRANSACTION, TRIGGER, TRUNCATE, and TSEQUAL
U UNION, UNIQUE, UPDATE, UPDATETEXT, USE, and USER
V VALUES, VARYING, and VIEW
W WAITFOR, WHEN, WHERE, WHILE, WITH, and WRITETEXT

ApsaraDB RDS for PostgreSQL

For more information, see PostgreSQL official documentation.