GetString method example (VC++)
Applies to: Access 2013, Office 2013
This example demonstrates the GetString method.
Assume you are debugging a data access problem and want a quick, simple way of printing the current contents of a small Recordset.
// BeginGetStringCpp
#import "C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\ADO\msado15.dll" no_namespace rename("EOF", "EndOfFile")
#include <ole2.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <string.h>
// Function declarations
inline void TESTHR(HRESULT x) {if FAILED(x) _com_issue_error(x);};
void GetStringX(void);
void PrintProviderError(_ConnectionPtr pConnection);
void PrintComError(_com_error &e);
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// Main Function //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void main()
{
if(FAILED(::CoInitialize(NULL)))
return;
GetStringX();
::CoUninitialize();
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// GetStringX Function //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void GetStringX(void)
{
HRESULT hr = S_OK;
// Define ADO object pointers.
// Initialize pointers on define.
// These are in the ADODB:: namespace.
_ConnectionPtr pConnection = NULL;
_RecordsetPtr pRstAuthors = NULL;
// Define string variables.
_bstr_t strCnn("Provider='sqloledb';Data Source='localhost';"
"Initial Catalog='Northwind';Integrated Security='SSPI';");
_bstr_t varOutput;
char *strPrompt = "Enter a state (CA, IN, KS, MD, MI, OR, TN, UT): ";
char strState[2], *pState;
try
{
// Open connection.
TESTHR(pConnection.CreateInstance(__uuidof(Connection)));
// Open a command object for a stored procedure,
// with one parameter.
TESTHR(pRstAuthors.CreateInstance(__uuidof(Recordset)));
printf("%s",strPrompt);
gets(strState);
pState = strtok(strState," \t");
char strQry[100] = "SELECT au_fname, au_lname, address, city "
"FROM authors WHERE state = ";
strcat(strQry,"'");
strcat(strQry,pState);
strcat(strQry,"'");
_bstr_t strQuery(strQry);
pConnection->Open (strCnn, "", "", adConnectUnspecified);
pRstAuthors->Open(strQuery, _variant_t((IDispatch*)pConnection,
true),
adOpenStatic, adLockReadOnly, adCmdText);
if (pRstAuthors->RecordCount > 0)
{
// Use all defaults: get all rows, TAB column delimiter,
// CARRIAGE RETURN row delimiter, empty-string null delimiter
long lRecCount = pRstAuthors->RecordCount;
_bstr_t varTab("\t");
_bstr_t varRet("\r");
_bstr_t varNull("");
varOutput = pRstAuthors->GetString(adClipString,lRecCount,
varTab,varRet,varNull);
printf("State = '%s'\n", strState);
printf ("Name Address City\n");
printf ("%s\n", (LPCTSTR)varOutput);
}
else
{
printf("\nNo rows found for state = '%s'\n",pState);
}
// Clean up objects before exit.
pRstAuthors->Close();
pConnection->Close();
}
catch(_com_error &e)
{
// Notify the user of errors if any.
// Pass a connection pointer accessed from the Recordset.
PrintProviderError(pConnection);
PrintComError(e);
}
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// PrintProviderError Function //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void PrintProviderError(_ConnectionPtr pConnection)
{
// Print Provider Errors from Connection object.
// pErr is a record object in the Connection's Error collection.
ErrorPtr pErr = NULL;
if( (pConnection->Errors->Count) > 0)
{
long nCount = pConnection->Errors->Count;
// Collection ranges from 0 to nCount -1.
for(long i = 0; i < nCount; i++)
{
pErr = pConnection->Errors->GetItem(i);
printf("\t Error number: %x\t%s", pErr->Number,
pErr->Description);
}
}
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// PrintComError Function //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void PrintComError(_com_error &e)
{
_bstr_t bstrSource(e.Source());
_bstr_t bstrDescription(e.Description());
// Print Com errors.
printf("Error\n");
printf("\tCode = %08lx\n", e.Error());
printf("\tCode meaning = %s\n", e.ErrorMessage());
printf("\tSource = %s\n", (LPCSTR) bstrSource);
printf("\tDescription = %s\n", (LPCSTR) bstrDescription);
}
// EndGetStringCpp