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Extraire des colonnes par l’utilisation de IRow::GetColumns (ou IRow::Open) et ISequentialStream

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Des données volumineuses peuvent être liées ou extraites avec l’interface ISequentialStream. Pour les colonnes liées, l'indicateur d'état DBSTATUS_S_TRUNCATED indique que les données sont tronquées.

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Pour extraire des colonnes avec IRow::GetColumns (ou IRow::Open) et ISequentialStream

  1. Établissez une connexion à la source de données.

  2. Exécutez la commande (dans cet exemple, ICommandExecute::Execute() est appelée avec IID_IRow).

  3. Récupérez les données de colonne avec IRow::Open() ou IRow::GetColumns() .

    • IRow::Open() peut être utilisé pour ouvrir un ISequentialStream sur la ligne. Spécifiez DBGUID_STREAM pour indiquer que la colonne contient un flux de données binaires (vous pouvez ensuite utiliser IStream ou ISequentialStream pour lire les données de la colonne).

    • Si IRow::GetColumns() est utilisé, l’élément pData de la structure DBCOLUMNACCESS est configuré de façon à pointer vers un objet de flux.

  4. Utilisez ISequentialStream::Read() à plusieurs reprises pour lire le nombre spécifié d'octets dans la mémoire tampon du consommateur.

Exemple

Cet exemple montre comment extraire une seule ligne avec IRow. Dans cet exemple, une colonne est récupérée à la fois de la ligne. Cet exemple illustre l'utilisation de IRow::Open() ainsi que de IRow::GetColumns(). Pour lire les données de la colonne, l'exemple utilise ISequentialStream::Read.

Les exemples de code Transact-SQL de cet article sont fondés sur l’échantillon de base de données AdventureWorks2022 ou AdventureWorksDW2022 fourni, que vous pouvez télécharger à partir de la page d’accueil Échantillons et projets communautaires Microsoft SQL Server.

La première liste de code (Transact-SQL) crée une table utilisée par l'échantillon.

Compilez avec ole32.lib oleaut32.lib et exécutez la deuxième liste de code (C++). Cette application vous permet de vous connecter à l'instance de SQL Server par défaut de votre ordinateur. Sur certains systèmes d'exploitation Windows, vous devrez remplacer (localhost) ou (local) par le nom de votre instance SQL Server . Pour vous connecter à une instance nommée, remplacez la chaîne de connexion L"(local)" par L"(local)\\name", où name correspond à l'instance nommée. Par défaut, SQL Server Express est installé dans une instance nommée. Vérifiez que votre variable d’environnement INCLUDE inclut le répertoire qui contient msoledbsql.h.

La troisième liste de code (Transact-SQL) supprime la table utilisée par l'échantillon.

USE AdventureWorks2022;
GO  
  
IF EXISTS (SELECT name FROM sysobjects WHERE name = 'MyTable')  
     DROP TABLE MyTable  
GO  
  
CREATE TABLE MyTable  
(  
     col1  int,  
     col2  varchar(50),  
     col3  char(50),  
     col4  datetime,  
     col5  float,  
     col6  money,  
     col7  sql_variant,  
     col8  binary(50),  
     col9  text,  
     col10 image  
)  
GO  
  
-- Enter data  
INSERT INTO MyTable  
values  
(  
     10,  
     'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz',  
     'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ',  
     '11/1/1999 11:52 AM',  
     3.14,  
     99.95,  
     CONVERT(nchar(50), N'AbCdEfGhIjKlMnOpQrStUvWxYz'),  
     0x123456789,  
     REPLICATE('AAAAABBBBB', 500),  
     REPLICATE(0x123456789, 500)  
)  
GO  
// compile with: ole32.lib oleaut32.lib  
#define DBINITCONSTANTS  
#define INITGUID  
#define OLEDBVER 0x0250   // to include correct interfaces  
  
#include <stdio.h>  
#include <windows.h>  
#include <iostream>  
#include <oledb.h>  
#include <msoledbsql.h>  
  
using namespace std;  
  
const int kMaxBuff = 50;  
int InitializeAndEstablishConnection();  
HRESULT GetColumnSize(IRow* pUnkRow, ULONG iCol);  
ULONG PrintData(ULONG iCols, ULONG iStart, DBCOLUMNINFO* prgInfo, DBCOLUMNACCESS* prgColumns);  
HRESULT GetColumns(IRow* pUnkRow, ULONG iStart, ULONG iEnd);  
HRESULT GetSequentialColumn(IRow* pUnkRow, ULONG iCol, BOOL fOpen = TRUE);  
  
IDBInitialize*       pIDBInitialize     = NULL;  
IDBProperties*       pIDBProperties     = NULL;  
IDBCreateSession*    pIDBCreateSession  = NULL;  
IDBCreateCommand*    pIDBCreateCommand  = NULL;  
ICommandText*        pICommandText      = NULL;  
IRow*                pIRow              = NULL;  
DBCOLUMNINFO*        pDBColumnInfo      = NULL;  
IAccessor*           pIAccessor         = NULL;  
DBPROP               InitProperties[4];  
DBPROPSET            rgInitPropSet[1];  
ULONG                i, j;  
HRESULT              hresult;  
DBROWCOUNT           cNumRows = 0;  
ULONG                lNumCols;  
WCHAR*               pStringsBuffer;  
DBBINDING*           pBindings;  
ULONG                ConsumerBufColOffset = 0;  
HACCESSOR            hAccessor;  
ULONG                lNumRowsRetrieved;  
HROW                 hRows[10];  
HROW*                pRows = &hRows[0];  
  
int main() {  
   ULONG iidx = 0;  
   WCHAR* wCmdString = OLESTR("SELECT * FROM MyTable ");    
  
   // Call a function to initialize and establish connection.   
   if (InitializeAndEstablishConnection() == -1) {  
      cout << "Failed to initialize and establish connection.\n";  
      // Insert your code for cleanup and error handling  
      return -1;  
   }  
  
   // Create a session object.  
   if (FAILED(pIDBInitialize->QueryInterface( IID_IDBCreateSession, (void**) &pIDBCreateSession))) {  
      cout << "Failed to obtain IDBCreateSession interface.\n";  
      // Insert your code for cleanup and error handling  
      return -1;  
   }  
  
   if (FAILED(pIDBCreateSession->CreateSession( NULL,  
                                                IID_IDBCreateCommand,  
                                                (IUnknown**) &pIDBCreateCommand))) {  
      cout << "pIDBCreateSession->CreateSession failed.\n";  
      // Insert your code for cleanup and error handling  
      return -1;  
   }  
  
   // Access the ICommandText interface.  
   if (FAILED(pIDBCreateCommand->CreateCommand( NULL, IID_ICommandText, (IUnknown**) &pICommandText))) {  
      cout << "Failed to access ICommand interface.\n";  
      // Insert your code for cleanup and error handling  
      return -1;  
   }  
  
   // Use SetCommandText() to specify the command text.  
   if (FAILED(pICommandText->SetCommandText(DBGUID_DBSQL, wCmdString))) {  
      cout << "Failed to set command text.\n";  
      // Insert your code for cleanup and error handling  
      return -1;  
   }  
  
   // Execute the command.  
   if (FAILED(hresult = pICommandText->Execute( NULL, IID_IRow, NULL, &cNumRows, (IUnknown **) &pIRow))) {  
      cout << "Failed to execute command.\n";  
      // Insert your code for cleanup and error handling  
      return -1;  
   }  
  
   DBORDINAL cColumns = 0;  
   DBCOLUMNINFO* prgInfo = 0;  
   OLECHAR* pColNames;  
  
   // Get column count  
   HRESULT hr;  
   IColumnsInfo* pIColumnsInfo;  
   hr = pIRow->QueryInterface(IID_IColumnsInfo, (void**) &pIColumnsInfo);  
   if (FAILED(hr))  
      goto CLEANUP;  
  
   hr = pIColumnsInfo->GetColumnInfo(&cColumns, &prgInfo, &pColNames);  
   if (FAILED(hr))  
      goto CLEANUP;  
  
   // Get columns (one at a time) using ISequentialStream and Open  
   // 3rd parameter is by default TRUE indicating use of ISequentialStream and Open.  
   DBCOLUMNINFO* colInfo;   
   for ( iidx = 1 ; iidx <= cColumns ; iidx++ ) {  
  colInfo = (DBCOLUMNINFO*)(prgInfo + (iidx - 1));  
  if (colInfo->dwFlags & DBCOLUMNFLAGS_ISLONG)  
  hresult = GetSequentialColumn(pIRow, iidx);  
  else  
  hresult = GetColumns(pIRow, iidx, iidx);  
   }  
  
   // Release the Row object.  
   pIRow->Release();  
  
   // Execute the command again.  
   if (FAILED(hresult = pICommandText->Execute(NULL,  
                                               IID_IRow,  
                                               NULL,  
                                               &cNumRows,  
                                               (IUnknown **) &pIRow))) {  
      cout << "Failed to execute command.\n";  
      // Insert your code for cleanup and error handling  
      return -1;  
   }  
  
   // Now get columns (one at a time) using ISequentialStream and GetColumns.   
   // The 3rd parameter is by default TRUE indicating use of ISequentialStream   
   // and GetColumns  
   for ( iidx = 1 ; iidx <= cColumns ; iidx++ ) {  
  colInfo = (DBCOLUMNINFO*)(prgInfo + (iidx - 1));  
  if (colInfo->dwFlags & DBCOLUMNFLAGS_ISLONG)  
  hresult = GetSequentialColumn(pIRow, iidx, FALSE);  
  else  
  hresult = GetColumns(pIRow, iidx, iidx);  
   }  
  
CLEANUP:  
   // Release memory.  
   pICommandText->Release();  
   pIDBCreateCommand->Release();  
   pIDBCreateSession->Release();  
  
   if (FAILED(pIDBInitialize->Uninitialize())) {  
      // Uninitialize not required, but it fails if an interface has not been released, can be used for debugging.   
      // cout << "Problem uninitializing.\n";  
   }  
  
   pIDBInitialize->Release();  
  
   CoTaskMemFree(prgInfo);  
   CoTaskMemFree(pColNames);  
   if( pIColumnsInfo )  
      pIColumnsInfo->Release();  
  
   // Release the COM library.  
   CoUninitialize();  
}  
  
HRESULT GetSequentialColumn(IRow* pUnkRow, ULONG iCol, BOOL fOpen) {  
   HRESULT hr = NOERROR;  
   ULONG cbRead = 0;  
   ULONG cbTotal = 0;  
   DBORDINAL cColumns = 0;  
   ULONG cReads = 0;  
   ISequentialStream* pIStream = NULL;  
   WCHAR* pBuffer[kMaxBuff];   // 50 chars read by ISequentialStream::Read()  
   DBCOLUMNINFO* prgInfo = 0;  
   OLECHAR* pColNames = 0;  
   IColumnsInfo* pIColumnsInfo;  
   DBID columnid;  
   DBCOLUMNACCESS column;  
  
   wprintf(L"[RETRIEVING COLUMN %d SEQUENTIALLY]\n", iCol);  
  
   // Get column information (basically get column id).  
   hr = pUnkRow->QueryInterface(IID_IColumnsInfo, (void**) &pIColumnsInfo);  
   if (FAILED(hr))  
      goto CLEANUP;  
  
   hr = pIColumnsInfo->GetColumnInfo(&cColumns, &prgInfo, &pColNames);  
   if (FAILED(hr))  
      goto CLEANUP;  
  
   // Get Column ID.  
   columnid = (prgInfo + (iCol - 1))->columnid;  
   if (fOpen) {   // Get columns using ISequentialStream and IRow::Open  
      wprintf(L"[RETRIEVING COLUMNS USING ");  
      wprintf(L" ISequentialSteam and Open]\n");  
  
      // Open sequential stream.  
      hr = pUnkRow->Open(NULL,  
                         &columnid,  
                         DBGUID_STREAM,  
                         0,  
                         IID_ISequentialStream,  
                         (LPUNKNOWN *)&pIStream);  
  
      if (FAILED(hr)) {  
         wprintf(L"Unable to get ISequentialStream interface.\n");  
         goto CLEANUP;  
      }  
   }  
  
   else {   // Get Columns using IRow::GetColumns and ISequentialStream.  
      wprintf(L"[RETRIEVING COLUMNS USING ");  
      wprintf(L" GetColumns and ISequentialStream]\n");  
  
  IUnknown* pUnkStream = NULL;  
  
      ZeroMemory(&column, sizeof(column));  
      column.columnid = prgInfo[iCol - 1].columnid;  
      column.wType = DBTYPE_IUNKNOWN;  
      column.pData = (LPVOID*) &pUnkStream;  
  
      hr = pUnkRow->GetColumns(1, &column);  
      if (FAILED(hr)) {  
         wprintf(L"Error executing IRow::GetColumns.\n");  
         goto CLEANUP;  
      }  
  
      hr = pUnkStream->QueryInterface(IID_ISequentialStream, (LPVOID*) &pIStream);  
      if (FAILED(hr)) {  
         wprintf(L"Unable to get ISequentialStream interface ");  
         wprintf(L"via IRow::GetColumns.\n");  
         goto CLEANUP;  
      }  
  
      pUnkStream->Release();  
   }  
  
   ZeroMemory(pBuffer, kMaxBuff * sizeof(WCHAR));  
  
   // Read 50 chars at a time until no more data.  
   do {  
      hr = pIStream->Read(pBuffer, kMaxBuff, &cbRead);  
      if (FAILED(hr)) {  
         wprintf(L"Error reading data.\n");  
         goto CLEANUP;  
      }  
  
      cbTotal = cbTotal + cbRead;  
  
      // Print the data  
      wprintf(L"READ #%d: %-*S\n", ++cReads, kMaxBuff, pBuffer);  
   } while(cbRead > 0);  
  
   wprintf(L"[READ %d bytes for column %d.\n", cbTotal, iCol);  
  
CLEANUP:  
   if (pIColumnsInfo)  
      pIColumnsInfo->Release();  
  
   CoTaskMemFree(prgInfo);  
   CoTaskMemFree(pColNames);  
  
   if (pIStream)  
      pIStream->Release();  
  
   return hr;  
}  
  
BOOL InitColumn(DBCOLUMNACCESS* pCol, DBCOLUMNINFO* pInfo) {  
   // If maximum possible length of a value column is very large (text or image  
   //  column is read) limit that size to 512 bytes (for illustration purposes).  
  
   ULONG ulSize;  
   if (pInfo->wType == DBTYPE_WSTR || pInfo->wType == DBTYPE_STR)  
      ulSize = (pInfo->ulColumnSize < 0x7fffffff) ? pInfo->ulColumnSize : 512;  
   else  
      ulSize = 128; //default buffer to handle conversion to text of non-string data types  
  
   // Verify data buffer is large enough.  
   if (pCol->cbMaxLen < (ulSize + 1)) {  
      if (pCol->pData) {  
         delete [] pCol->pData;  
         pCol->pData = NULL;  
      }  
  
      // Allocate data buffer  
      void * p = pCol->pData = new WCHAR[ulSize + 1];  
      if (!(p /*pCol->pData = new WCHAR[ulSize + 1]*/ ))  
         return FALSE;  
  
      // set the max length of caller-initialized memory.  
      pCol->cbMaxLen = sizeof(WCHAR) * (ulSize + 1);  
  
      // In the above 2 steps, pData is pointing to memory (it is not NULL) and   
      // cbMaxLen has a value (not 0), so next call to IRow->GetData()   
      // will read the data from the column.  
   }  
  
   // Clear memory buffer  
   ZeroMemory((void*) pCol->pData, pCol->cbMaxLen);  
  
   // Set properties.  
   //pCol->wType = DBTYPE_WSTR;  
   pCol->wType = DBTYPE_WSTR;  
   pCol->columnid = pInfo->columnid;  
   pCol->cbDataLen = 0;  
   pCol->dwStatus = 0;  
   pCol->dwReserved = 0;  
   pCol->bPrecision = 0;  
   pCol->bScale = 0;  
  
   return TRUE;  
}  
  
HRESULT GetColumns(IRow* pUnkRow, ULONG iStart, ULONG iEnd) {  
// Start and end are same. Thus, get only one column.  
   HRESULT          hr = E_FAIL;  
   ULONG            iidx;          // loop counter  
   DBORDINAL        cColumns;      // Count of columns  
   ULONG            cUserCols;     // Count of user columns  
   DBCOLUMNINFO*    prgInfo;       // Column of info. array  
   OLECHAR*         pColNames;     // Array of column names  
   DBCOLUMNACCESS*  prgColumns;    // Ptr to column access structures array  
   DBCOLUMNINFO*    pCurrInfo;  
   DBCOLUMNACCESS*  pCurrCol;  
  
   IColumnsInfo* pIColumnsInfo = NULL;  
  
   // Initialize  
   cColumns    = 0;  
   prgInfo     = NULL;  
   pColNames   = NULL;  
   prgColumns  = NULL;  
  
   printf("Retrieving data with GetColumns\n");  
  
   // Get column info to build column access array  
   hr = pUnkRow->QueryInterface(IID_IColumnsInfo, (void**)&pIColumnsInfo);  
  
   if (FAILED(hr))  
      goto CLEANUP;  
  
   hr = pIColumnsInfo->GetColumnInfo(&cColumns, &prgInfo, &pColNames);  
  
   if (FAILED(hr))  
      goto CLEANUP;  
  
   // Determine no. of columns to retrieve.  Since iEnd and iStart is same,   
   // this is redundent step.  cUserCols will always be 1.  
   cUserCols = iEnd - iStart + 1;   
  
   // Walk list of columns and setup a DBCOLUMNACCESS structure  
   DBCOLUMNACCESS * x = (prgColumns = new DBCOLUMNACCESS[cUserCols]);  
   if (!(x /*prgColumns = new DBCOLUMNACCESS[cUserCols]*/ )) {   // cUserCols is only 1  
      hr = E_FAIL;  
      goto CLEANUP;  
   }  
  
   ZeroMemory((void*) prgColumns, sizeof(DBCOLUMNACCESS) * cUserCols);  
  
   for ( iidx = 0 ; iidx < cUserCols ; iidx++ ) {  
      pCurrInfo = prgInfo + iidx + iStart - 1;  
      pCurrCol = prgColumns + iidx;  
  
      // Here the values of pData and cbMaxLen elements of DBCOLUMNACCESS   
      // elements is set. Thus IRow->GetColumns() will return actual data.  
      if ( InitColumn(pCurrCol, pCurrInfo) == FALSE )  
         goto CLEANUP;  
   }  
  
   hr = pUnkRow->GetColumns(cUserCols, prgColumns);   // cUserCols = 1  
   if (FAILED(hr))  
      printf("Error occurred\n");  
  
   // Show data.  
   PrintData(cUserCols, iStart, prgInfo, prgColumns);  
  
CLEANUP:  
   if (pIColumnsInfo)  
      pIColumnsInfo->Release();  
   if (prgColumns)  
      delete [] prgColumns;  
  
   return hr;  
}  
// This function returns the actual width of the data in the column (not the   
// columnwidth in DBCOLUMNFO structure which is the width of the column)  
HRESULT GetColumnSize(IRow* pUnkRow, ULONG iCol) {  
   HRESULT         hr = NOERROR;  
   DBORDINAL       cColumns = 0;   // Count the columns  
   DBCOLUMNINFO*   prgInfo;        // Column info array  
   OLECHAR*        pColNames;  
   DBCOLUMNACCESS  column;            
   DBCOLUMNINFO*   pCurrInfo;  
   IColumnsInfo*   pIColumnsInfo = NULL;  
  
   // Initialize  
   prgInfo = NULL;  
   pColNames = NULL;  
  
   printf("Checking column size\n");  
  
   // Get column info to build column access array  
   hr = pUnkRow->QueryInterface(IID_IColumnsInfo, (void**) &pIColumnsInfo);  
   if (FAILED(hr))  
      goto CLEANUP;  
  
   hr = pIColumnsInfo->GetColumnInfo(&cColumns, &prgInfo, &pColNames);  
   if (FAILED(hr))  
      goto CLEANUP;  
   printf("Value of cColumns is %d\n", cColumns);  
  
   // Setup a DBCOLUMNACCESS structure: pData is set to NULL and cbMaxLen is set   
   // to 0. Thus IRow->GetColumns() returns only the actual column length in  
   // cbDataLen member of DBCOLUMNACCESS structure.In this case you can call   
   // IRow->GetColumns() again for the same column to retrieve actual data in the second call.  
   ZeroMemory((void*) &column, sizeof(DBCOLUMNACCESS));  
   column.pData = NULL;  
  
   pCurrInfo = prgInfo + iCol - 1;  
   // Get column id in DBCOLUMNACCESS structure. It is then used in GetColumn().  
   column.columnid = pCurrInfo->columnid;   
  
   printf("column.columnid value is %d\n", column.columnid);  
   // We know which column to get.  The column.columnid gives the column number.  
   hr = pUnkRow->GetColumns(1, &column);   
   if (FAILED(hr))  
      printf("Errors occurred\n");  
  
   // Show data  
   PrintData(1, iCol, prgInfo, &column);  
  
CLEANUP:  
   if (pIColumnsInfo)  
      pIColumnsInfo->Release();  
   return hr;  
}  
  
BOOL GetStatus(DWORD dwStatus, WCHAR* pwszStatus) {  
   switch (dwStatus) {  
   case DBSTATUS_S_OK:  
      wcscpy_s(pwszStatus, 255, L"DBSTATUS_S_OK");  
      break;  
   case DBSTATUS_E_CANTCONVERTVALUE:  
   wcscpy_s(pwszStatus, 255, L"DBSTATUS_E_CANTCONVERTVALUE");  
   break;  
   case DBSTATUS_S_ISNULL:  
   wcscpy_s(pwszStatus, 255, L"DBSTATUS_S_ISNULL");  
   break;  
   case DBSTATUS_E_UNAVAILABLE:  
      wcscpy_s(pwszStatus, 255, L"DBSTATUS_E_UNAVAILABLE");  
      break;  
   case DBSTATUS_S_TRUNCATED:  
      wcscpy_s(pwszStatus, 255, L"DBSTATUS_S_TRUNCATED");  
      break;  
   default:  
      swprintf_s(pwszStatus, sizeof(pwszStatus), L"OTHER STATUS VALUE: %d", dwStatus);  
   }  
   return TRUE;  
}  
  
ULONG PrintData(ULONG iCols,   
                ULONG iStart,   
                DBCOLUMNINFO* prgInfo,   
                DBCOLUMNACCESS* prgColumns) {  
  
   WCHAR wszStatus[255];  
   DBCOLUMNINFO* pCurrInfo;  
   DBCOLUMNACCESS* pCurrCol;  
   ULONG iidx = 0;       // Loop counter  
  
   printf("%-3s %-20s %-21s %-9s %-9s %-50s\n", "No.", "Name", "Status", "Length", "Max", "Data");  
  
   for ( iidx = 0 ; iidx < iCols ; iidx++ ) {  
      pCurrInfo = prgInfo + iidx + iStart - 1;  
      pCurrCol = prgColumns + iidx;  
  
      GetStatus(pCurrCol->dwStatus, wszStatus);   
      // was the data successfully retrieved?  
      wprintf(L"%-3d %-20s %-21s %-9d %-9d %-50s\n", iStart + iidx,  
                                                    pCurrInfo->pwszName,  
                                                    wszStatus,  
                                                    pCurrCol->cbDataLen,  
                                                    pCurrCol->cbMaxLen,  
pCurrCol->dwStatus == DBSTATUS_S_ISNULL ? L"(NULL)" : (WCHAR*) pCurrCol->pData);  
   }  
  
   wprintf(L"\n");  
   return iidx;  
}  
  
int InitializeAndEstablishConnection() {      
   // Initialize the COM library.  
   CoInitialize(NULL);  
  
   // Obtain access to the MSOLEDBSQL provider.  
   hresult = CoCreateInstance(CLSID_MSOLEDBSQL,   
                              NULL,   
                              CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER,  
                              IID_IDBInitialize,   
                              (void **) &pIDBInitialize);  
  
   if(FAILED(hresult)) {  
      printf("Failed to get IDBInitialize interface.\n");  
      // Insert your code for cleanup and error handling  
      return -1;  
   }  
  
   // Initialize the property values needed to establish the connection.  
   for (i =  0 ; i < 4 ; i++ )  
      VariantInit(&InitProperties[i].vValue);  
  
   // Server name.  
   InitProperties[0].dwPropertyID = DBPROP_INIT_DATASOURCE;  
   InitProperties[0].vValue.vt = VT_BSTR;  
  
   InitProperties[0].vValue.bstrVal = SysAllocString(L"(local)");  
   InitProperties[0].dwOptions     = DBPROPOPTIONS_REQUIRED;  
   InitProperties[0].colid         = DB_NULLID;  
  
   // Database.  
   InitProperties[1].dwPropertyID  = DBPROP_INIT_CATALOG;  
   InitProperties[1].vValue.vt     = VT_BSTR;  
   InitProperties[1].vValue.bstrVal= SysAllocString(L"AdventureWorks");  
   InitProperties[1].dwOptions     = DBPROPOPTIONS_REQUIRED;  
   InitProperties[1].colid         = DB_NULLID;  
  
   // connection  
   InitProperties[2].dwPropertyID  = DBPROP_AUTH_INTEGRATED;  
   InitProperties[2].vValue.vt     = VT_BSTR;  
   InitProperties[2].vValue.bstrVal= SysAllocString(L"SSPI");  
   InitProperties[2].dwOptions     = DBPROPOPTIONS_REQUIRED;  
   InitProperties[2].colid         = DB_NULLID;  
  
   // Now that the properties are set, construct the DBPROPSET structure  
   // (rgInitPropSet). The DBPROPSET structure is used to pass an array   
   // of DBPROP structures (InitProperties) to the SetProperties method.  
   rgInitPropSet[0].guidPropertySet = DBPROPSET_DBINIT;  
   rgInitPropSet[0].cProperties    = 4;  
   rgInitPropSet[0].rgProperties   = InitProperties;  
  
   // Set initialization properties.  
   hresult = pIDBInitialize->QueryInterface(IID_IDBProperties, (void **)&pIDBProperties);  
   if (FAILED(hresult)) {  
      cout << "Failed to get IDBProperties interface.\n";  
      // Insert your code for cleanup and error handling  
      return -1;  
   }  
  
   hresult = pIDBProperties->SetProperties(1, rgInitPropSet);   
   if (FAILED(hresult)) {  
      cout << "Failed to set initialization properties.\n";  
      // Insert your code for cleanup and error handling  
      return -1;  
   }  
  
   pIDBProperties->Release();  
  
   // Now establish the connection to the data source.  
   if (FAILED(pIDBInitialize->Initialize())) {  
      cout << "Problem establishing connection to the data source.\n";  
      // Insert your code for cleanup and error handling  
      return -1;  
   }  
  
   return 0;  
}  
USE AdventureWorks2022;
GO  
  
IF EXISTS (SELECT name FROM sysobjects WHERE name = 'MyTable')  
     DROP TABLE MyTable  
GO  

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