Enumerate OLE DB Data Sources (OLE DB)
Applies to: SQL Server Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Managed Instance Azure Synapse Analytics Analytics Platform System (PDW)
This sample shows how to use the enumerator object to list the data sources available.
To list the data sources visible to the MSOLEDBSQL enumerator, the consumer calls the ISourcesRowset::GetSourcesRowset method. This method returns a rowset of information about the currently visible data sources.
Depending on the network library used, the appropriate domain is searched for the data sources. For named pipes, it is the domain to which the client is logged on. For AppleTalk, it is the default zone. For SPX/IPX, it is the list of SQL Server installations found in the bindery. For Banyan VINES, it is the SQL Server installations found on the local network. Multiprotocol and TCP/IP sockets are not supported.
When the server is turned off or on, it can take few minutes to update the information in these domains.
The Transact-SQL code samples in this article use the AdventureWorks2022
or AdventureWorksDW2022
sample database, which you can download from the Microsoft SQL Server Samples and Community Projects home page.
Important
When possible, use Windows Authentication. If Windows Authentication is not available, prompt users to enter their credentials at run time. Avoid storing credentials in a file. If you must persist credentials, you should encrypt them with the Win32 crypto API.
To enumerate OLE DB data sources
Retrieve the source rowset by calling ISourceRowset::GetSourcesRowset.
Find the description of the enumerators rowset by calling GetColumnInfo::IColumnInfo.
Create the binding structures from the column information.
Create the rowset accessor by calling IAccessor::CreateAccessor.
Fetch the rows by calling IRowset::GetNextRows.
Retrieve data from the rowset's copy of the row by calling IRowset::GetData, and process it.
Example
Compile with ole32.lib and execute the following C++ code listing. This application connects to your computer's default SQL Server instance. On some Windows operating systems, you will need to change (localhost) or (local) to the name of your SQL Server instance. To connect to a named instance, change the connection string from L"(local)" to L"(local)\\name", where name is the named instance. By default, SQL Server Express installs to a named instance. Make sure your INCLUDE environment variable includes the directory that contains msoledbsql.h.
// compile with: ole32.lib
#define UNICODE
#define _UNICODE
#define DBINITCONSTANTS
#define INITGUID
#define OLEDBVER 0x0250 // to include correct interfaces
#include <windows.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <oledb.h>
#include <oledberr.h>
#include <msoledbsql.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#define NUMROWS_CHUNK 5
// AdjustLen supports binding on four-byte boundaries.
_inline DBLENGTH AdjustLen(DBLENGTH cb) {
return ( (cb + 3) & ~3 );
}
// Get the characteristics of the rowset (the IColumnsInfo interface).
HRESULT GetColumnInfo ( IRowset* pIRowset,
DBORDINAL* pnCols,
DBCOLUMNINFO** ppColumnsInfo,
OLECHAR** ppColumnStrings ) {
IColumnsInfo* pIColumnsInfo;
HRESULT hr;
*pnCols = 0;
if (FAILED(pIRowset->QueryInterface(IID_IColumnsInfo, (void**) &pIColumnsInfo)))
return (E_FAIL);
hr = pIColumnsInfo->GetColumnInfo(pnCols, ppColumnsInfo, ppColumnStrings);
if (FAILED(hr)) {} /* Process error */
pIColumnsInfo->Release();
return (hr);
}
// Create binding structures from column information. Binding structures
// will be used to create an accessor that allows row value retrieval.
void CreateDBBindings ( DBORDINAL nCols,
DBCOLUMNINFO* pColumnsInfo,
DBBINDING** ppDBBindings,
BYTE** ppRowValues ) {
ULONG nCol;
DBLENGTH cbRow = 0;
DBLENGTH cbCol;
DBBINDING* pDBBindings;
BYTE* pRowValues;
pDBBindings = new DBBINDING[nCols];
if (!(pDBBindings /* = new DBBINDING[nCols] */ ))
return;
for ( nCol = 0 ; nCol < nCols ; nCol++ ) {
pDBBindings[nCol].iOrdinal = nCol + 1;
pDBBindings[nCol].pTypeInfo = NULL;
pDBBindings[nCol].pObject = NULL;
pDBBindings[nCol].pBindExt = NULL;
pDBBindings[nCol].dwPart = DBPART_VALUE;
pDBBindings[nCol].dwMemOwner = DBMEMOWNER_CLIENTOWNED;
pDBBindings[nCol].eParamIO = DBPARAMIO_NOTPARAM;
pDBBindings[nCol].dwFlags = 0;
pDBBindings[nCol].wType = pColumnsInfo[nCol].wType;
pDBBindings[nCol].bPrecision = pColumnsInfo[nCol].bPrecision;
pDBBindings[nCol].bScale = pColumnsInfo[nCol].bScale;
cbCol = pColumnsInfo[nCol].ulColumnSize;
switch (pColumnsInfo[nCol].wType) {
case DBTYPE_STR: {
cbCol += 1;
break;
}
case DBTYPE_WSTR: {
cbCol = (cbCol + 1) * sizeof(WCHAR);
break;
}
default:
break;
}
pDBBindings[nCol].obValue = cbRow;
pDBBindings[nCol].cbMaxLen = cbCol;
cbRow += AdjustLen(cbCol);
}
pRowValues = new BYTE[cbRow];
*ppDBBindings = pDBBindings;
*ppRowValues = pRowValues;
}
int main() {
ISourcesRowset* pISourceRowset = NULL;
IRowset* pIRowset = NULL;
IAccessor* pIAccessor = NULL;
DBBINDING* pDBBindings = NULL;
HROW* pRows = new HROW[500];
HACCESSOR hAccessorRetrieve = NULL;
ULONG DSSeqNumber = 0;
HRESULT hr;
DBORDINAL nCols;
DBCOLUMNINFO* pColumnsInfo = NULL;
OLECHAR* pColumnStrings = NULL;
DBBINDSTATUS* pDBBindStatus = NULL;
BYTE* pRowValues = NULL;
DBCOUNTITEM cRowsObtained;
ULONG iRow;
char* pMultiByte = NULL;
short* psSourceType = NULL;
BYTE* pDatasource = NULL;
if (!pRows)
return (0);
// Initialize COM library.
CoInitialize(NULL);
// Initialize the enumerator.
if (FAILED(CoCreateInstance(CLSID_MSOLEDBSQL_ENUMERATOR,
NULL,
CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER,
IID_ISourcesRowset,
(void**)&pISourceRowset))) {
// Process error.
return TRUE;
}
// Retrieve the source rowset.
hr = pISourceRowset->GetSourcesRowset(NULL, IID_IRowset, 0, NULL, (IUnknown**)&pIRowset);
pISourceRowset->Release();
if (FAILED(hr)) {
// Process error.
return TRUE;
}
// Get the description of the enumerator's rowset.
if (FAILED(hr = GetColumnInfo(pIRowset, &nCols, &pColumnsInfo, &pColumnStrings))) {
// Process error.
goto SAFE_EXIT;
}
// Create the binding structures.
CreateDBBindings(nCols, pColumnsInfo, &pDBBindings, &pRowValues);
pDBBindStatus = new DBBINDSTATUS[nCols];
if (sizeof(TCHAR) != sizeof(WCHAR))
pMultiByte = new char[pDBBindings[0].cbMaxLen];
if (FAILED(pIRowset->QueryInterface(IID_IAccessor, (void**)&pIAccessor))) {
// Process error.
goto SAFE_EXIT;
}
// Create the rowset accessor.
if (FAILED(hr = pIAccessor->CreateAccessor(DBACCESSOR_ROWDATA,
nCols,
pDBBindings,
0,
&hAccessorRetrieve,
pDBBindStatus))) {
// Process error.
goto SAFE_EXIT;
}
// Process all the rows, NUMROWS_CHUNK rows at a time.
while (SUCCEEDED(hr)) {
hr = pIRowset->GetNextRows(NULL, 0, NUMROWS_CHUNK, &cRowsObtained, &pRows);
if( FAILED(hr)) {
// process error
}
if (cRowsObtained == 0 || FAILED(hr))
break;
for (iRow = 0 ; iRow < cRowsObtained ; iRow++) {
// Get the rowset data.
if (SUCCEEDED(hr = pIRowset->GetData(pRows[iRow], hAccessorRetrieve, pRowValues))) {
psSourceType = (short *)(pRowValues + pDBBindings[3].obValue);
if (*psSourceType == DBSOURCETYPE_DATASOURCE) {
DSSeqNumber = DSSeqNumber + 1; // Data source counter.
pDatasource = (pRowValues + pDBBindings[0].obValue);
if ( sizeof(TCHAR) != sizeof(WCHAR) ) {
WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP,
0,
(WCHAR*)pDatasource,
-1,
pMultiByte,
static_cast<int>(pDBBindings[0].cbMaxLen),
NULL,
NULL);
printf( "DataSource# %d\tName: %S\n",
DSSeqNumber,
(WCHAR *) pMultiByte );
}
else {
printf( "DataSource# %d\tName: %S\n",
DSSeqNumber,
(WCHAR *) pDatasource );
}
}
}
}
pIRowset->ReleaseRows(cRowsObtained, pRows, NULL, NULL, NULL);
}
// Release COM library.
CoUninitialize();
SAFE_EXIT:
// Do the clean-up.
return TRUE;
}