ExecuteImmediate Method (Database, SQLServer)
This feature will be removed in a future version of Microsoft SQL Server. Avoid using this feature in new development work, and plan to modify applications that currently use this feature.
The ExecuteImmediate method submits a Transact-SQL command batch on a connection, and directs execution or batch interpretation as specified by the application.
Syntax
object
.ExecuteImmediate(
Command
, [ ExecutionType ]
, [ Length ] )
Parts
- object
Expression that evaluates to an object in the Applies To list.
- Command
String that specifies a Transact-SQL command batch.
- ExecutionType
Optional. Long integer that controls statement batch execution as described in Settings.
- Length
Optional. Long integer that indicates the statement batch length.
Prototype (C/C++)
HRESULT ExecuteImmediate(
SQLDMO_LPCSTR Command,
SQLDMO_EXEC_TYPE ExecType = SQLDMOExec_Default,
long lLength CPPDEFAULT(= 0));
Settings
Set the ExecutionType argument using these values.
Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
SQLDMOExec_ContinueOnError |
2 |
Batch execution continues on any error that does not break the connection. |
SQLDMOExec_Default |
0 |
No statement execution options set. |
SQLDMOExec_/NoCommandTerm |
1 |
Ignore the command terminator in the script. Execute as a single batch. |
SQLDMOExec_NoExec |
4 |
Execute SET NOEXEC ON prior to batch execution. Execute SET NOEXEC OFF after batch execution. |
SQLDMOExec_ParseOnly |
8 |
Execute SET PARSEONLY ON prior to batch execution. Execute SET PARSEONLY OFF after batch execution. |
SQLDMOExec_QI_ON |
16 |
Execute SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON prior to batch execution. Execute SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER OFF after batch execution. |