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<HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <TITLE>executing a query</TITLE> <link rel="stylesheet" Href="odbc.css"> </HEAD> <BODY bgcolor="white"> <table width="90%" cols="3" border="0"> <TR> <TD colspan="3" class="big">Executing a query</TD> </TR> <TR> <TD colspan="3"><P>If you want to execute a query you will need to specify a handle (<CODE>SQL_HANDLE_STMT</CODE>) for a SQL-statement. In order to get one you have to allocate one with <CODE><A HREF="gloss.html#alloc">SQLAllocHandle</A></CODE>. </P> Then you have to think about the SQL statement you want to execute. As I mentioned in the introduction I assume that we have a table <CODE><A HREF="intro.html#tab">tkeyuser</A></CODE> which contains the following data:</P> <TABLE COLS=3 cellspacing="1" border="0" bgcolor="#eeeeee" cellpadding=2 width="50%"> <TR> <TH class="head">iduser</TH> <TH class="head">dtname</TH> <TH class="head">dtmaxSize</TH> </TR> <TR> <TD>1</TD> <TD>Christa</TD> <TD>10000</TD> </TR> <TR> <TD>2</TD> <TD>Nicole</TD> <TD>9000</TD> </TR> </TABLE> <P> In this example, we want to execute a query which returns all the rows for the fields <CODE>iduser</CODE> and <CODE>dtname</CODE> in this table ordered by <code>iduser</CODE>. So the SQL statement would be:</P> <CODE> SELECT iduser,dtname FROM tkeydata ORDER BY iduser </CODE> <P> If you execute this statement you would get two rows each with two <A HREF="gloss.html#col">columns</A> of data. This data has to be stored somewhere so that your programm can actually use it, so you need to define a variable for each of the columns. So you need to bind a column to variable in your program. Binding a variable automatically stores the data of the column in the variable when you retrieve a result <A HREF="gloss.html#row">row</A> from the connection. It is important that your variables match the <A HREF="gloss.html#dtyp">type</A> of the column in the table within the database.</P> <P> So we need to bin column #1 to a variable of type <CODE>SQLINTEGER</CODE> and the second column to a variable of type <CODE>char</CODE>. This is done by <CODE><A HREF="gloss.html#bind">SQLBindCol</A></CODE>. Therefore we add the variables:</P> <CODE class="list"> SQLHSTMT V_OD_hstmt; <FONT COLOR="blue">// Handle for a statement</FONT><BR> SQLINTEGER V_OD_err,V_OD_id;<BR> char V_OD_buffer[200]; </CODE> <P> Now we can bind the variables:</P> <CODE class="list"><PRE> SQLBindCol(V_OD_hstmt,1,SQL_C_CHAR, &V_OD_buffer,200,&V_OD_err); SQLBindCol(V_OD_hstmt,2,SQL_C_ULONG,&V_OD_id,sizeof(V_OD_id),&V_OD_err); </PRE> </CODE> <P> Yes you should check for the return code of the function call. I'm to lazy to code it here once again :( </P> Now we can execute the query by calling <A HREF="gloss.html#exec"><CODE>SQLExecDirect</CODE></A>: </P> <CODE class="list"><PRE> V_OD_erg=SQLExecDirect(V_OD_hstmt, "SELECT dtname,iduser FROM tkeyuser order by iduser",SQL_NTS); if ((V_OD_erg != SQL_SUCCESS) && (V_OD_erg != SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO)) { printf("Error Select %d\n",V_OD_erg); SQLGetDiagRec(SQL_HANDLE_DBC, V_OD_hdbc,1, V_OD_stat, &V_OD_err, V_OD_msg,100,&V_OD_mlen); printf("%s (%d)\n",V_OD_msg,V_OD_err); SQLFreeHandle(SQL_HANDLE_DBC,V_OD_hdbc); SQLFreeHandle(SQL_HANDLE_STMT,V_OD_hstmt); SQLFreeHandle(SQL_HANDLE_ENV, V_OD_Env); exit(0); } </PRE> </CODE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </BODY> </HTML>