SQLGetData
Function
SQLGetData retrieves data for a single column in the current row of the result set. It can be called for many times to retrieve data of variable lengths.
Prototype
Parameter
Keyword |
Description |
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StatementHandle |
Statement handle, obtained from SQLAllocHandle. |
Col_or_Param_Num |
Column number for which the data retrieval is requested. The column number starts with 1 and increases in ascending order. The number of the bookmark column is 0. |
TargetType |
C data type in the TargetValuePtr buffer. If TargetType is SQL_ARD_TYPE, the driver uses the data type of the SQL_DESC_CONCISE_TYPE field in ARD. If TargetType is SQL_C_DEFAULT, the driver selects a default data type according to the source SQL data type. |
TargetValuePtr |
Output parameter: pointer to the pointer that points to the buffer where the data is located. |
BufferLength |
Size of the buffer pointed to by TargetValuePtr. |
StrLen_or_IndPtr |
Output parameter: pointer to the buffer where the length or identifier value is returned. |
Return Values
- SQL_SUCCESS indicates that the call succeeded.
- SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO indicates some warning information is displayed.
- SQL_ERROR indicates major errors, such as memory allocation and connection failures.
- SQL_NO_DATA indicates that the SQL statement does not return a result set.
- SQL_INVALID_HANDLE indicates that invalid handles were called. Values returned by other APIs are similar to the preceding values.
- SQL_STILL_EXECUTING indicates that the statement is being executed.
Precautions
If SQLFetch returns SQL_ERROR or SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO, the application can then call SQLGetDiagRec, set HandleType and Handle to SQL_HANDLE_STMT and StatementHandle, and obtain the SQLSTATE value. The SQLSTATE value provides the detailed function calling information.
Examples
See Examples.
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