GET DESCRIPTOR
Description
- Retrieves the descriptor "header" items, which applies to the result set in its entirety.
- Retrieves information about a particular column, requiring the column number as additional parameter.
Syntax
GET DESCRIPTOR descriptor_name VALUE column_number :cvariable = descriptor_item [, ... ] GET DESCRIPTOR descriptor_name:cvariable = descriptor_header_item [, ... ]
Parameters
- descriptor_name
Descriptor name.
- descriptor_header_item
Header item to be retrieved. Currently, only COUNT that is used to obtain the number of columns in the result set is supported.
- column_number
Number of the column about which information is to be retrieved. The count starts at 1.
- descriptor_item
Information item about a column to be retrieved.
- cvariable
A host variable that will receive the data retrieved from the descriptor area.
Examples
EXEC SQL GET DESCRIPTOR d :d_count = COUNT;
EXEC SQL GET DESCRIPTOR d VALUE 1 :d_returned_octet_length = RETURNED_OCTET_LENGTH;
EXEC SQL GET DESCRIPTOR d VALUE 2 :d_data = DATA;
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> int main(void) { EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION; int d_count = 0; char d_data[1024] = {0}; int d_returned_octet_length = 0; EXEC SQL END DECLARE SECTION; /* Create testdb in advance. */ EXEC SQL CONNECT TO test; EXEC SQL SELECT pg_catalog.set_config('search_path', '', false); EXEC SQL COMMIT; EXEC SQL ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR d; /* Declare and open a cursor, and allocate a descriptor to the cursor. */ EXEC SQL DECLARE cur CURSOR FOR SELECT current_database(); EXEC SQL OPEN cur; EXEC SQL FETCH NEXT FROM cur INTO SQL DESCRIPTOR d; /* Obtain the total number of columns. */ EXEC SQL GET DESCRIPTOR d :d_count = COUNT; printf("d_count = %d\n", d_count); /* Obtain the length of a returned column. */ EXEC SQL GET DESCRIPTOR d VALUE 1 :d_returned_octet_length = RETURNED_OCTET_LENGTH; printf("d_returned_octet_length = %d\n", d_returned_octet_length); /* Fetch the returned column as a string. */ EXEC SQL GET DESCRIPTOR d VALUE 1 :d_data = DATA; printf("d_data = %s\n", d_data); /* Closed */ EXEC SQL CLOSE cur; EXEC SQL COMMIT; EXEC SQL DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR d; EXEC SQL DISCONNECT ALL; return 0; }
d_count = 1 d_returned_octet_length = 6 d_data = testdb
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