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CDatabase::GetBookmarkPersistence

Call this member function to determine the persistence of bookmarks on a recordset object after certain operations.

DWORD GetBookmarkPersistence( ) const;

Return Value

A bitmask that identifies the operations through which bookmarks persist on a recordset object. For details, see Remarks.

Remarks

For example, if you call CRecordset::GetBookmark and then call CRecordset::Requery, the bookmark obtained from GetBookmark may no longer be valid. You should call GetBookmarkPersistence before calling CRecordset::SetBookmark.

The following table lists the bitmask values that can be combined for the return value of GetBookmarkPersistence.

Bitmask value

Bookmark persistence

SQL_BP_CLOSE

Bookmarks are valid after a Requery operation.

SQL_BP_DELETE

The bookmark for a row is valid after a Delete operation on that row.

SQL_BP_DROP

Bookmarks are valid after a Close operation.

SQL_BP_SCROLL

Bookmarks are valid after any Move operation. This simply identifies if bookmarks are supported on the recordset, as returned by CRecordset::CanBookmark.

SQL_BP_TRANSACTION

Bookmarks are valid after a transaction is committed or rolled back.

SQL_BP_UPDATE

The bookmark for a row is valid after an Update operation on that row.

SQL_BP_OTHER_HSTMT

Bookmarks associated with one recordset object are valid on a second recordset.

For more information about this return value, see the ODBC API function SQLGetInfo in the Windows SDK. For more information about bookmarks, see the article Recordset: Bookmarks and Absolute Positions (ODBC).

Requirements

Header: afxdb.h

See Also

Concepts

CDatabase Class

CDatabase Members

Hierarchy Chart

CRecordset Class

CRecordset::CanBookmark

CRecordset::GetBookmark

CRecordset::SetBookmark