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* Copyright 2011-2013 Akiban Technologies, Inc.
*
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*
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/* The original from which this derives bore the following: */
/*
Derby - Class org.apache.derby.impl.sql.compile.NOPStatementNode
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package com.akiban.sql.parser;
/**
* A NOPStatement node is for statements that don't do anything. At the
* time of this writing, the only statements that use it are
* SET DB2J_DEBUG ON and SET DB2J_DEBUG OFF. Both of these are
* executed in the parser, so the statements don't do anything at execution
*/
public class NOPStatementNode extends StatementNode
{
public String statementToString() {
return "NO-OP";
}
}