Differences in SQL Server Compact Edition-Supported OLE DB Interfaces
Some OLE DB interfaces used with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition (SQL Server Compact Edition) differ from the generic interfaces described in the OLE DB specification.
Implemented OLE DB Interfaces
The differences between SQL Server Compact Edition interfaces and the generic interfaces are described in the following table.
Implemented interface | Description of differences |
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IAccessor |
The SQL Server Compact Edition IAccessor::CreateAccessor method ignores the DBACCESSOR_OPTIMIZED flag. The DBACCESSOR_OPTIMIZED flag has no effect on the performance of either row or parameter accessors because SQL Server Compact Edition does not use an internal row cache. All accessors provide equally good performance. There is no need to optimize accessors performance. |
IAlterIndex |
The name of an index that can be modified by using IAlterIndex::AlterIndex. |
IAlterTable |
SQL Server Compact Edition supports incrementing and changing the seed of an autoincrement column, but not changing a column to or from autoincrement. IAlterTable does not guarantee that you can modify every detail about a table. It lets a provider expose any table-altering functionality that exists in a provider. Not every provider allows the same table modifications in their data stores. SQL Server Compact Edition supports changing the name of an existing table or column in addition to the DBPROP_COL_DEFAULT, DBPROP_COL_SEED, and DBPROP_COL_INCREMENT properties. |
IDBDataSourceAdmin |
Use this interface to create a new database. The CreateDataSource and GetCreationProperties methods on this interface are supported. Methods for modifying or deleting databases are not supported. |
IOpenRowset |
Use this interface to open base tables and integrated indexes. You cannot use this interface to open views. |
IRowsetCurrentIndex |
When attempting to change the current index by using IRowsetCurrentIndex, the following rules apply:
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ITransactionLocal |
SQL Server Compact Edition supports the Read Committed, Repeatable Read, and Serializable Transaction Isolation Levels. If you specify a lower Transaction Isolation Level than Read Commited, the setting is ignored and changed to a Read Committed Transaction Isolation Level. SQL Server Compact Edition supports only single-phase commit. |
See Also
Reference
Implemented OLE DB Interfaces (SQL Server Compact Edition)