SQLConnect
Description
Establishes a connection between a driver and a data source. After the connection is established, the connection handle can be used to access all information about the data source, including its application operating status, transaction processing status, and error information.
Prototype
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SQLRETURN SQLConnect(SQLHDBC ConnectionHandle, SQLCHAR *ServerName, SQLSMALLINT NameLength1, SQLCHAR *UserName, SQLSMALLINT NameLength2, SQLCHAR *Authentication, SQLSMALLINT NameLength3); |
Parameters
Keyword |
Description |
---|---|
ConnectionHandle |
Connection handle, obtained from SQLAllocHandle. |
ServerName |
Name of the data source to connect. |
NameLength1 |
Length of ServerName. |
UserName |
Username of the database in the data source. |
NameLength2 |
Length of UserName. |
Authentication |
User password of the database in the data source. |
NameLength3 |
Length of Authentication. |
Return Value
- SQL_SUCCESS indicates that the call succeeded.
- SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO indicates that some warning information is displayed.
- SQL_ERROR indicates major errors, such as memory allocation and connection failures.
- SQL_INVALID_HANDLE indicates that invalid handles were called. This value may also be returned by other APIs.
- SQL_STILL_EXECUTING indicates that the statement is being executed.
Precautions
If SQLConnect returns SQL_ERROR or SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO, the application can call SQLGetDiagRec, with HandleType and Handle set to SQL_HANDLE_DBC and ConnectionHandle, respectively, to obtain the SQLSTATE value. The SQLSTATE value provides the detailed function calling information.
Examples
See Examples.
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