13.27 ResultSet Class
A ResultSet provides access to a table of data generated by executing a Statement. Table rows are retrieved in sequence. Within a row, column values can be accessed in any order.
A ResultSet maintains a cursor pointing to its current row of data. Initially the cursor is positioned before the first row. The next method moves the cursor to the next row.
The getxxx() methods retrieve column values for the current row. You can retrieve values using the index number of the column. Columns are numbered beginning at 1. For the getxxx() methods, OCCI attempts to convert the underlying data to the specified C++ type and returns a C++ value. SQL types are mapped to C++ types with the ResultSet::getxxx() methods.
The number, types and properties of a ResultSet's columns are provided by the MetaData object returned by the getColumnListMetaData() method.
Table 13-38 Enumerated Values Used by ResultSet Class
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Table 13-39 Summary of ResultSet Methods
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Closes the specified |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a |
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Returns the character set in which data would be fetched. |
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Returns the character set in which data would be fetched as a |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a |
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Returns the describe information of the result set columns as a |
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Returns the column index of the current readable |
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Returns the current row of the |
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Returns the nested cursor as a |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a |
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Returns whether data is in NCHAR character set or not. |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a C++ double. |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a C++ float. |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a C++ int. |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a |
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Returns the value set by |
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Returns the actual number of rows fetched in the last array fetch. |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a |
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Returns the current |
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Returns the row id of the current row position. |
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Returns the |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a string. |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a C++ unsigned int |
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Returns the value of a column in the current row as a |
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Returns the specified collection parameter as a vector. |
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Returns the column in the current position as a vector of |
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Checks whether the value is |
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Checks whether truncation has occurred. |
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Makes the next row the current row in a |
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Returns the actual length of the parameter before truncation. |
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Specifies that a column is to be returned as a binary stream. |
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Specifies that a column is to be returned as a character stream. |
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Specifies the character set in which the data is to be returned. |
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Specifies the character set in which the data is to be returned. |
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If the parameter is going to be retrieved from a column that contains data in the database's NCHAR character set, then OCCI must be informed by passing a true value. |
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Specifies the data buffer into which data is to be fetched, or the gather and scatter binds and defines made. |
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Enables Or Disables exception when |
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Enables Or Disables exception when truncation occurs. |
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Sets the amount of memory that is used internally by OCCI to store data fetched during each round trip to the server. |
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Sets the number of rows that are fetched internally by OCCI during each round trip to the server. |
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Specifies the maximum amount of data in bytes to read from a column. It should be based on the environment's character set, in which the |
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Returns the current status of the |
13.27.2 closeStream()
This method closes the stream specified by the parameter stream.
Syntax
void closeStream( Stream *stream);
| Parameter | Description |
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stream |
The |
13.27.3 getBDouble()
This method returns the value of a column in the current row as a BDouble. If the value is SQL NULL, the result is NULL.
Syntax
BDouble getBDouble( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.4 getBfile()
This method returns the value of a column in the current row as a Bfile. Returns the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is NULL.
Syntax
Bfile getBfile( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.5 getBFloat()
This method returns the value of a column in the current row as a BFloat. If the value is SQL NULL, the result is NULL.
Syntax
BFloat getBFloat( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.6 getBlob()
Get the value of a column in the current row as an Blob. Returns the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is NULL.
Syntax
Blob getBlob( unsigned int colIndex);
| Parameter | Description |
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.7 getBytes()
Get the value of a column in the current row as a Bytes array. The bytes represent the raw values returned by the server. Returns the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is NULL array
Syntax
Bytes getBytes( unsigned int colIndex);
| Parameter | Description |
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.8 getCharSet()
Gets the character set in which data would be fetched, as a string.
Syntax
string getCharSet( unsigned int colIndex) const;
| Parameter | Description |
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.9 getCharSetUString()
Gets the character set in which data would be fetched, as a string.
Syntax
UString getCharSetUString( unsigned int colIndex) const;
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.10 getClob()
Get the value of a column in the current row as a Clob. Returns the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is NULL.
Syntax
Clob getClob( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.11 getColumnListMetaData()
The number, types and properties of a ResultSet's columns are provided by the getMetaData method. Returns the description of a ResultSet's columns. This method returns the value of the given column as a PObject. The type of the C++ object is the C++ PObject type corresponding to the column's SQL type registered with Environment's map. This method is used to materialize data of SQL user-defined types.
Syntax
vector<MetaData> getColumnListMetaData() const;
13.27.12 getCurrentStreamColumn()
If the result set has any input Stream parameters, this method returns the column index of the current input Stream that must be read. If no output Stream must be read, or there are no input Stream columns in the result set, this method returns 0. Returns the column index of the current input Stream column that must be read.
Syntax
unsigned int getCurrentStreamColumn() const;
13.27.13 getCurrentStreamRow()
If the result has any input Streams, this method returns the current row of the result set that is being processed by OCCI. If this method is called after all the rows in the set of array of rows have been processed, it returns 0. Returns the row number of the current row that is being processed. The first row is numbered 1 and so on.
Syntax
unsigned int getCurrentStreamRow() const;
13.27.14 getCursor()
Get the nested cursor as an ResultSet. Data can be fetched from this result set. A nested cursor results from a nested query with a CURSOR(SELECT...) clause:
SELECT last_name, CURSOR(SELECT department_name FROM departments) FROM employees WHERE last_name = 'JONES'
Note that if there are multiple REF CURSORs being returned, data from each cursor must be completely fetched before retrieving the next REF CURSOR and starting fetch on it. Returns A ResultSet for the nested cursor.
Syntax
ResultSet * getCursor( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.15 getDatabaseNCHARParam()
Returns whether data is in NCHAR character set or not.
Syntax
bool getDatabaseNCHARParam( unsigned int paramIndex) const;
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paramIndex |
Parameter index, first parameter is |
13.27.16 getDate()
Get the value of a column in the current row as a Date object. Returns the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is NULL.
Syntax
Date getDate( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.17 getDouble()
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a C++ double. Returns the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is 0.
Syntax
double getDouble( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.18 getFloat()
Get the value of a column in the current row as a C++ float. Returns the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is 0.
Syntax
float getFloat( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.19 getInt()
Get the value of a column in the current row as a C++ int. Returns the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is 0.
Syntax
int getInt( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.20 getIntervalDS()
Get the value of a column in the current row as a IntervalDS object. Returns the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is NULL.
Syntax
IntervalDS getIntervalDS( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.21 getIntervalYM()
Get the value of a column in the current row as a IntervalYM object. Returns the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is NULL.
Syntax
IntervalYM getIntervalYM( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.22 getMaxColumnSize()
Get the value set by setMaxColumnSize().
Syntax
unsigned int getMaxColumnSize( unsigned int colIndex) const;
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.23 getNumArrayRows()
Returns the actual number of rows fetched in the last array fetch. Used in conjunction with the next() method. This method cannot be used for non-array fetches.
Syntax
unsigned int getNumArrayRows() const;
13.27.24 getNumber()
Get the value of a column in the current row as a Number object. Returns the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is NULL.
Syntax
Number getNumber( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.25 getObject()
Returns a pointer to a PObject holding the column value.
Syntax
PObject * getObject( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index; first column is 1, second is 2, and so on. |
13.27.26 getRef()
Get the value of a column in the current row as a RefAny. Retrieving a Ref value does not materialize the data to which Ref refers. Also the Ref value remains valid while the session or connection on which it is created is open. Returns a RefAny holding the column value.
Syntax
RefAny getRef( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.27 getRowid()
Get the current row id for a SELECT...FOR UPDATE statement. The row id can be bound to a prepared DELETE statement and so on. Returns current rowid for a SELECT...FOR UPDATE statement.
Syntax
Bytes getRowid( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.28 getRowPosition()
Get the rowid of the current row position.
Syntax
Bytes getRowPosition() const;
13.27.29 getStatement()
This method returns the statement of the ResultSet.
Syntax
Statement* getStatement() const;
13.27.30 getStream()
This method returns the value of a column in the current row as a Stream.
Syntax
Stream * getStream( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.31 getString()
Get the value of a column in the current row as a string. Returns the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is an empty string.
Syntax
string getString( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.32 getTimestamp()
Get the value of a column in the current row as a Timestamp object. Returns the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is NULL.
Syntax
Timestamp getTimestamp( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.33 getUInt()
Get the value of a column in the current row as a C++ int. Returns the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is 0.
Syntax
unsigned int getUInt( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.34 getUString()
Returns the value as a UString.
This method should be called only if the environment's character set is UTF16, or if setCharset() method has been called to explicitly retrieve UTF16 data.
Syntax
UString getUString( unsigned int colIndex);
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colIndex |
Column index; first column is 1, second is 2, and so on. |
13.27.35 getVector()
This method returns the column in the current position as a vector. The column should be a collection type (varray or nested table). The SQL type of the elements in the collection should be compatible with the data type of the objects in the vector.
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void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<BDouble> &vect); |
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void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<Bfile> &vect); |
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void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<BFloat> &vect); |
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void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<Blob> &vect); |
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void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<Bytes> &vect); |
Used for vectors of Bytes Class. |
void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<Clob> &vect); |
Used for |
void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<Date> &vect); |
Used for vectors of Date Class. |
void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<double> &vect); |
Used for vectors of |
void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<float> &vect); |
Used for vectors of |
void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<int> &vect); |
Used for vectors of |
void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<IntervalDS> &vect); |
Used for vectors of IntervalDS Class. |
void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<IntervalYM> &vect); |
Used for vectors of IntervalYM Class. |
void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<Number> &vect); |
Used for vectors of Number Class. |
void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<Ref<T>> &vect); |
Available only on platforms where partial ordering of function templates is supported. This function may be deprecated in the future. getVectorOfRefs() can be used instead. |
void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<RefAny> &vect); |
Used for vectors of RefAny Class. |
void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<string> &vect); |
Used for vectors of |
void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<T *> &vect); |
Intended for use on platforms where partial ordering of function templates is supported. |
void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<T> &vect); |
Intended for use on platforms where partial ordering of function templates is not supported, such as Windows NT and z/OS. |
void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<Timestamp> &vect); |
Used for vectors of Timestamp Class. |
void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<unsigned int> &vect); |
Used for vectors of |
void getVector( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector<UString> &vect); |
Used for vectors of |
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rs |
The result set |
colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
vect |
The reference to the vector ( |
13.27.36 getVectorOfRefs()
Returns the column in the current position as a vector of REFs. The column should be a collection type (varray or nested table) of REFs. It is recommend to use this function instead of specialized method getVector() for Ref<T>.
Syntax
void getVectorOfRefs( ResultSet *rs, unsigned int colIndex, vector< Ref<T> > &vect);
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rs |
The result set |
colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
vect |
The reference to the vector of |
13.27.37 isNull()
A column may have the value of SQL NULL; isNull() reports whether the last column read had this special value. Note that you must first call getxxx() on a column to try to read its value and then call isNull() to find if the value was the SQL NULL. Returns TRUE if last column read was SQL NULL.
Syntax
bool isNull( unsigned int colIndex) const;
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
13.27.38 isTruncated()
This method checks whether the value of the parameter is truncated. If the value of the parameter is truncated, then TRUE is returned; otherwise, FALSE is returned.
Syntax
bool isTruncated( unsigned int paramIndex) const;
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paramIndex |
Parameter index, first parameter is |
13.27.39 next()
This method fetches a specified number of rows, numRows, from a previously executed query, and reports the Status of this fetch as defined in Table 13-38.
For non-streamed mode, next() only returns the status of DATA_AVAILABLE or END_OF_FETCH.
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When fetching one row at a time (
numRows=1), process the data usinggetxxx()methods. -
When fetching several rows at once (
numRows>1), as in an Array Fetch, you must use the setDataBuffer() method to specify the location of your preallocated buffers before invoking next().
Up to numRows data records would populate the buffers specified by the setDataBuffer() call. To determine exactly how many records were returned, use the getNumArrayRows() method.
Syntax
Status next( unsigned int numRows =1);
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numRows |
Number of rows to fetch for array fetches. |
13.27.40 preTruncationLength()
Returns the actual length of the parameter before truncation.
Syntax
int preTruncationLength( unsigned int paramIndex) const;
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paramIndex |
Parameter index, first parameter is |
13.27.41 setBinaryStreamMode()
Defines that a column is to be returned as a binary stream by the getStream method.
Syntax
void setBinaryStreamMode( unsigned int colIndex, unsigned int size);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
size |
The amount of data to be read as a binary stream. |
13.27.42 setCharacterStreamMode()
Defines that a column is to be returned as a character stream by the getStream() method.
Syntax
void setCharacterStreamMode( unsigned int colIndex, unsigned int size);
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
size |
The amount of data to be read as a character stream. |
13.27.43 setCharSet()
Overrides the default character set for the specified column. Data is converted from the database character set to the specified character set for this column.
Syntax
void setCharSet( unsigned int colIndex, string charSet);
| Parameter | Description |
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
charSet |
Desired character set, as a string. |
13.27.44 setCharSetUString()
Specifies the character set value as a UString in which the data is returned.
Syntax
UString setCharSetUString( unsigned int colIndex, const UString &charSet);
| Parameter | Description |
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
charSet |
Desired character set, as a string. |
13.27.45 setDatabaseNCHARParam()
If the parameter is going to be retrieved from a column that contains data in the database's NCHAR character set, then OCCI must be informed by passing a TRUE value. A FALSE can be passed to restore the default.
Syntax
void setDatabaseNCHARParam( unsigned int paramIndex, bool isNCHAR);
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paramIndex |
Parameter index, first parameter is |
isNCHAR |
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13.27.46 setDataBuffer()
Specifies a data buffer where data would be fetched or bound. The buffer parameter is a pointer to a user allocated data buffer. The current length of data must be specified in the length parameter. The amount of data should not exceed the size parameter. Finally, type is the data type of the data. Only non OCCI and non C++ specific types can be used, such as STL string. OCCI classes like Bytes and Date cannot be used.
If setDataBuffer() is used to fetch data for array fetches, it should be called only once for each result set. Data for each row is assumed to be at buffer (i- 1)location, where i is the row number. Similarly, the length of the data would be assumed to be at (length+(i-1)).
For more information on the version of this method that uses 32K length parameter, see Oracle Database SQL Language Reference.
| Syntax | Description |
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void setDataBuffer( unsigned int colIndex, void *buffer, Type type, sb4 size = 0, ub2 *length = NULL, sb2 *ind = NULL, ub2 *rc = NULL); |
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void setDataBuffer( unsigned int colIndex, void *buffer, Type type, sb4 size = 0, ub4 *length = NULL, sb2 *ind = NULL, ub2 *rc = NULL); |
Uses |
| Parameter | Description |
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
buffer |
Pointer to user-allocated buffer. For array fetches, it should have |
type |
Type of the data that is provided (or retrieved) in the buffer. |
size |
Size of the data buffer. For array fetches, it is the size of each element of the data items. |
length |
Pointer to the length of data in the buffer; for array fetches, it should be an array of length data for each buffer element; the size of the array should be equal to |
ind |
Pointer to an indicator variable or array ( |
rc |
Pointer to array of column level return codes ( |
13.27.47 setErrorOnNull()
This method enables/disables exceptions for reading of NULL values on colIndex column of the result set.
Syntax
void setErrorOnNull( unsigned int colIndex, bool causeException);
| Parameter | Description |
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
causeException |
Enable exceptions if |
13.27.48 setErrorOnTruncate()
This method enables/disables exceptions when truncation occurs.
Syntax
void setErrorOnTruncate( unsigned int paramIndex, bool causeException);
| Parameter | Description |
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paramIndex |
Parameter index, first parameter is |
causeException |
Enable exceptions if |
13.27.49 setPrefetchMemorySize()
Sets the amount of memory that is used internally by OCCI to store data fetched during each round trip to the server. A value of 0 means that the amount of data fetched during the round trip is constrained by the FetchRowCount parameter. If both parameters are nonzero, the smaller of the two is used.
Syntax
void setPrefetchMemorySize( unsigned int bytes);
| Parameter | Description |
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bytes |
Number of bytes used for storing data fetched during each server round trip. |
13.27.50 setPrefetchRowCount()
Sets the number of rows that are fetched internally by OCCI during each round trip to the server. A value of 0 means that the amount of data fetched during the round trip is constrained by the FetchMemorySize parameter. If both parameters are nonzero, the smaller of the two is used. If both of these parameters are zero, row count internally defaults to 1 row and that is the value returned from the getFetchRowCount() method.
Syntax
void setPrefetchRowCount( unsigned int rowCount);
| Parameter | Description |
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rowCount |
Number of rows to fetch for each round trip to the server. |
13.27.51 setMaxColumnSize()
Specifies the maximum amount of data in bytes to read from a column. It should be based on the environment's character set, in which the env has been created.
Syntax
void setMaxColumnSize( unsigned int colIndex, unsigned int max);
| Parameter | Description |
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colIndex |
Column index, first column is |
max |
The maximum amount of data in bytes to be read. |
13.27.52 status()
Returns the current Status of the result set, as defined in Table 13-38. This method can be called repeatedly.
Syntax
Status status() const;