OdbcDataReader.GetOrdinal(String) Method
Definition
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Gets the column ordinal, given the name of the column.
public:
override int GetOrdinal(System::String ^ value);
public:
virtual int GetOrdinal(System::String ^ value);
public override int GetOrdinal (string value);
public int GetOrdinal (string value);
override this.GetOrdinal : string -> int
abstract member GetOrdinal : string -> int
override this.GetOrdinal : string -> int
Public Overrides Function GetOrdinal (value As String) As Integer
Public Function GetOrdinal (value As String) As Integer
Parameters
- value
- String
The name of the column.
Returns
The zero-based column ordinal.
Implements
Examples
The following example demonstrates how to use the GetOrdinal method.
public static void ReadData(string connectionString)
{
string queryString = "SELECT DISTINCT CustomerID FROM Orders";
using (OdbcConnection connection = new OdbcConnection(connectionString))
{
OdbcCommand command = new OdbcCommand(queryString, connection);
connection.Open();
OdbcDataReader reader = command.ExecuteReader();
int customerID = reader.GetOrdinal("CustomerID");
while (reader.Read())
{
Console.WriteLine("CustomerID={0}", reader.GetString(customerID));
}
// Call Close when done reading.
reader.Close();
}
}
Public Sub ReadData(ByVal connectionString As String)
Dim queryString As String = "SELECT DISTINCT CustomerID FROM Orders"
Using connection As New OdbcConnection(connectionString)
Dim command As New OdbcCommand(queryString, connection)
connection.Open()
Dim reader As OdbcDataReader = command.ExecuteReader()
Dim customerID As Integer = reader.GetOrdinal("CustomerID")
While reader.Read()
Console.WriteLine("CustomerID={0}", reader.GetString(customerID))
End While
' Call Close when done reading.
reader.Close()
End Using
End Sub
Remarks
GetOrdinal performs a case-sensitive lookup first. If it fails, a second case-insensitive search is made. The method throws an IndexOutOfRange
exception if the zero-based column ordinal is not found.
GetOrdinal is kana-width insensitive.
Because ordinal-based lookups are more efficient than named lookups, it is inefficient to call GetOrdinal within a loop. Instead, call GetOrdinal one time and then assign the results to an integer variable for use within the loop.