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Attribute Conformance

The following table indicates the conformance level of each ODBC environment attribute, where this is well defined.

Function Conformance level
SQL_ATTR_CONNECTION_POOLING --[1]
SQL_ATTR_CP_MATCH --[1]
SQL_ATTR_ODBC_VER Core
SQL_ATTR_OUTPUT_NTS --[1]

[1] This is an optional feature and as such is not part of the conformance levels.

The following table indicates the conformance level of each ODBC connection attribute, where this is well defined.

Function Conformance level
SQL_ATTR_ACCESS_MODE Core
SQL_ATTR_ASYNC_ENABLE Level 1/Level 2[1]
SQL_ATTR_AUTO_IPD Level 2
SQL_ATTR_AUTOCOMMIT Level 1
SQL_ATTR_CONNECTION_DEAD Level 1
SQL_ATTR_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT Level 2
SQL_ATTR_CURRENT_CATALOG Level 2
SQL_ATTR_LOGIN_TIMEOUT Level 2
SQL_ATTR_ODBC_CURSORS Core
SQL_ATTR_PACKET_SIZE Level 2
SQL_ATTR_QUIET_MODE Core
SQL_ATTR_TRACE Core
SQL_ATTR_TRACEFILE Core
SQL_ATTR_TRANSLATE_LIB Core
SQL_ATTR_TRANSLATE_OPTION Core
SQL_ATTR_TXN_ISOLATION Level 1/Level 2[2]

[1] Applications that support connection-level asynchrony (required for Level 1) must support setting this attribute to SQL_TRUE by calling SQLSetConnectAttr; the attribute need not be settable to a value other than its default value through SQLSetStmtAttr. Applications that support statement-level asynchrony (required for Level 2) must support setting this attribute to SQL_TRUE using either function.

[2] For Level 1 interface conformance, the driver must support one value in addition to the driver-defined default value (available by calling SQLGetInfo with the SQL_DEFAULT_TXN_ISOLATION option). For Level 2 interface conformance, the driver must also support SQL_TXN_SERIALIZABLE.

The following table indicates the conformance level of each ODBC statement attribute, where this is well defined.

Function Conformance level
SQL_ATTR_APP_PARAM_DESC Core
SQL_ATTR_APP_ROW_DESC Core
SQL_ATTR_ASYNC_ENABLE Level 1/Level 2[1]
SQL_ATTR_CONCURRENCY Level 1/Level 2[2]
SQL_ATTR_CURSOR_SCROLLABLE Level 1
SQL_ATTR_CURSOR_SENSITIVITY Level 2
SQL_ATTR_CURSOR_TYPE Core/Level 2[3]
SQL_ATTR_ENABLE_AUTO_IPD Level 2
SQL_ATTR_FETCH_BOOKMARK_PTR Level 2
SQL_ATTR_IMP_PARAM_DESC Core
SQL_ATTR_IMP_ROW_DESC Core
SQL_ATTR_KEYSET_SIZE Level 2
SQL_ATTR_MAX_LENGTH Level 1
SQL_ATTR_MAX_ROWS Level 1
SQL_ATTR_METADATA_ID Core
SQL_ATTR_NOSCAN Core
SQL_ATTR_PARAM_BIND_OFFSET_PTR Core
SQL_ATTR_PARAM_BIND_TYPE Core
SQL_ATTR_PARAM_OPERATION_PTR Core
SQL_ATTR_PARAM_STATUS_PTR Core
SQL_ATTR_PARAMS_PROCESSED_PTR Core
SQL_ATTR_PARAMSET_SIZE Core
SQL_ATTR_QUERY_TIMEOUT Level 2
SQL_ATTR_RETRIEVE_DATA Level 1
SQL_ATTR_ROW_ARRAY_SIZE Core
SQL_ATTR_ROW_BIND_OFFSET_PTR Core
SQL_ATTR_ROW_BIND_TYPE Core
SQL_ATTR_ROW_NUMBER Level 1
SQL_ATTR_ROW_OPERATION_PTR Level 1
SQL_ATTR_ROW_STATUS_PTR Core
SQL_ATTR_ROWS_FETCHED_PTR Core
SQL_ATTR_SIMULATE_CURSOR Level 2
SQL_ATTR_USE_BOOKMARKS Level 2

[1] Applications that support connection-level asynchrony (required for Level 1) must support setting this attribute to SQL_TRUE by calling SQLSetConnectAttr; the attribute need not be settable to a value other than its default value through SQLSetStmtAttr. Applications that support statement-level asynchrony (required for Level 2) must support setting this attribute to SQL_TRUE using either function.

[2] For Level 2 interface conformance, the driver must support SQL_CONCUR_READ_ONLY and at least one other value.

[3] For Level 1 interface conformance, the driver must support SQL_CURSOR_FORWARD_ONLY and at least one other value. For Level 2 interface conformance, the driver must support all values defined in this document.