Difference between revisions of "SQLMORERESULTS()"
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
− | [[SQLCANCEL()]], [[SQLCOLUMNS()]], [[SQLCOMMIT()]], [[SQLCONNECT()]], [[SQLDISCONNECT()]], [[SQLERROR()]], [[SQLEXEC()]], [[SQLGETPROP()]], [[SQLPREPARE()]], [[SQLROLLBACK()]], [[SQLSETPROP()]], [[SQLSTRINGCONNECT()]], [[SQLTABLES()]] | + | [[SQLCANCEL()]], [[SQLCOLUMNS()]], [[SQLCOMMIT()]], [[SQLCONNECT()]], [[SQLDISCONNECT()]], [[SQLERROR()]], [[SQLEXEC()]], [[SQLGETPROP()]], [[SQLPREPARE()]], [[SQLROLLBACK()]], [[SQLSETPROP()]], [[SQLSTRINGCONNECT()]], [[SQLTABLES()]], [[SQLTRANSACTION()]] |
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The SQLMORERESULTS() function is used in non-BatchMode to check whether more results sets are available and if so, to copy the next results set to a cursor. BatchMode is set using the SQLSETPROP() function. BatchMode is always True and cannot be used to return results sets individually. It is included for compatibility reasons only. | The SQLMORERESULTS() function is used in non-BatchMode to check whether more results sets are available and if so, to copy the next results set to a cursor. BatchMode is set using the SQLSETPROP() function. BatchMode is always True and cannot be used to return results sets individually. It is included for compatibility reasons only. | ||
− | The SQLMORERESULTS() function operates on the | + | The SQLMORERESULTS() function operates on the ODBC connection specified by <nStatementHandle>. |
− | {| class="wikitable" | + | {| class="wikitable" width= 100% |
− | !Keywords||Description | + | !width=30%|Keywords||width=70%|Description |
|- | |- | ||
|nStatementHandle||Statement handle to the connection | |nStatementHandle||Statement handle to the connection | ||
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==Example== | ==Example== | ||
<code lang="recital"> | <code lang="recital"> | ||
− | nStatHand= | + | nStatHand = sqlconnect("awhr") |
if nStatHand < 1 | if nStatHand < 1 | ||
messagebox('Cannot make connection', 16, 'SQL Connect Error') | messagebox('Cannot make connection', 16, 'SQL Connect Error') | ||
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messagebox('Connection made', 48, 'SQL Connect Message') | messagebox('Connection made', 48, 'SQL Connect Message') | ||
store "00010" to myVar | store "00010" to myVar | ||
− | + | sqlexec(nStatHand, "select * from dbo.doc1 where account_no = ?myVar", "restab") | |
− | + | list | |
− | + | sqlmoreresults(nStatHand) | |
− | + | sqldisconnect(nStatHand) | |
endif | endif | ||
</code> | </code> |
Revision as of 11:35, 7 January 2013
Purpose
Check if more results sets are available and if so, copy next results set to a cursor
Syntax
SQLMORERESULTS(<nStatementHandle>)
See Also
SQLCANCEL(), SQLCOLUMNS(), SQLCOMMIT(), SQLCONNECT(), SQLDISCONNECT(), SQLERROR(), SQLEXEC(), SQLGETPROP(), SQLPREPARE(), SQLROLLBACK(), SQLSETPROP(), SQLSTRINGCONNECT(), SQLTABLES(), SQLTRANSACTION()
Description
The SQLMORERESULTS() function is used in non-BatchMode to check whether more results sets are available and if so, to copy the next results set to a cursor. BatchMode is set using the SQLSETPROP() function. BatchMode is always True and cannot be used to return results sets individually. It is included for compatibility reasons only.
The SQLMORERESULTS() function operates on the ODBC connection specified by <nStatementHandle>.
Keywords | Description |
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nStatementHandle | Statement handle to the connection |
Valid Return values:
Return Value | Description |
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2 | No more data found |
1 | SQL statement has finished executing |
0 | SQL statement is still executing |
–1 | Connection error |
–2 | Environment error |
SQLMORERESULTS() always returns 2.
Example
nStatHand = sqlconnect("awhr") if nStatHand < 1 messagebox('Cannot make connection', 16, 'SQL Connect Error') else messagebox('Connection made', 48, 'SQL Connect Message') store "00010" to myVar sqlexec(nStatHand, "select * from dbo.doc1 where account_no = ?myVar", "restab") list sqlmoreresults(nStatHand) sqldisconnect(nStatHand) endif