SQLMoreResults
SQLMoreResults sonuç satırlarını birden çok alt kümesini almak uygulama sağlar.A Transact-SQL SELECT statement containing a COMPUTE clause, or a submitted batch of ODBC or Transact-SQL statements, causes the SQL Server Native Client ODBC driver to generate multiple result sets.SQL Server does not allow creating a server cursor to process the results in either case.Bu nedenle, geliştirici ODBC deyim engelleyip emin olmalısınız.Geliştirici, döndürülen verileri tüketebileceği veya başka etkin bağlantı tablolarda veri işleme önce ODBC deyim iptal gerekir.
Geliştirici, sonuç özelliklerini ayarlar COMPUTE yan tümcesiyle oluşturulan satırları ve sütunları belirlemek için bir Transact-SQL deyim. Daha fazla ayrıntı için bkz: SQLColAttribute.
Ne zaman SQLMoreResults unfetched veri satırlarını sonuç çağrılır küme, bu satırlar kaybolur ve sonraki sonuç satırın satır küme kullanılabilir.
Örnekler
void GetComputedRows
(
SQLHSTMT hStmt
)
{
SQLUSMALLINT nCols;
SQLUSMALLINT nCol;
PODBCSETINFO pODBCSetInfo = NULL;
SQLRETURN sRet;
UINT nRow;
SQLINTEGER nComputes = 0;
SQLINTEGER nSet;
BYTE* pValue;
// If SQLNumResultCols failed, then some error occurred in
// statement execution. Exit.
if (!SQL_SUCCEEDED(SQLNumResultCols(hStmt, (SQLSMALLINT*) &nCols)))
{
goto EXIT;
}
// Determine the presence of COMPUTE clause result sets. The SQL
// Server Native Client ODBC driver uses column attributes to report multiple
// sets. The column number must be less than or equal to the
// number of columns returned. You are guaranteed to have at least
// one, so use '1' for the SQLColAttribute ColumnNumber
// parameter.
SQLColAttribute(hStmt, 1, SQL_CA_SS_NUM_COMPUTES,
NULL, 0, NULL, (SQLPOINTER) &nComputes);
// Create a result info structure pointer array, one element for
// the normal result rows and one for each compute result set.
// Initialize the array to NULL pointers.
pODBCSetInfo = new ODBCSETINFO[1 + nComputes];
// Process the result sets...
nSet = 0;
while (TRUE)
{
// If required, get the column information for the result set.
if (pODBCSetInfo[nSet].pODBCColInfo == NULL)
{
if (pODBCSetInfo[nSet].nCols == 0)
{
SQLNumResultCols(hStmt, (SQLSMALLINT*) &nCols);
pODBCSetInfo[nSet].nCols = nCols;
}
if (GetColumnsInfo(hStmt, pODBCSetInfo[nSet].nCols,
&(pODBCSetInfo[nSet].pODBCColInfo)) == SQL_ERROR)
{
goto EXIT;
}
}
// Get memory for bound return values if required.
if (pODBCSetInfo[nSet].pRowValues == NULL)
{
CreateBindBuffer(&(pODBCSetInfo[nSet]));
}
// Rebind columns each time the result set changes.
myBindCols(hStmt, pODBCSetInfo[nSet].nCols,
pODBCSetInfo[nSet].pODBCColInfo,
pODBCSetInfo[nSet].pRowValues);
// Set for ODBC row array retrieval. Fast retrieve for all
// sets. COMPUTE row sets have only a single row, but
// normal rows can be retrieved in blocks for speed.
SQLSetStmtAttr(hStmt, SQL_ATTR_ROW_BIND_TYPE,
(void*) pODBCSetInfo[nSet].nResultWidth, SQL_IS_UINTEGER);
SQLSetStmtAttr(hStmt, SQL_ATTR_ROW_ARRAY_SIZE,
(void*) pODBCSetInfo[nSet].nRows, SQL_IS_UINTEGER);
SQLSetStmtAttr(hStmt, SQL_ATTR_ROWS_FETCHED_PTR,
(void*) &nRowsFetched, sizeof(SQLINTEGER));
while (TRUE)
{
// In ODBC 3.x, SQLFetch supports arrays of bound rows or
// columns. SQLFetchScroll (or ODBC 2.x SQLExtendedFetch)
// is not necessary to support fastest retrieval of
// data rows.
if (!SQL_SUCCEEDED(sRet = SQLFetch(hStmt)))
{
break;
}
for (nRow = 0; nRow < (UINT) nRowsFetched; nRow++)
{
for (nCol = 0; nCol < pODBCSetInfo[nSet].nCols;
nCol++)
{
// Processing row and column values...
}
}
}
// sRet is not SQL_SUCCESS and is not SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO.
// If it's SQL_NO_DATA, then continue. If it's an
// error state, stop.
if (sRet != SQL_NO_DATA)
{
break;
}
// If there's another set waiting, determine the result set
// indicator. The indicator is 0 for regular row sets or an
// ordinal indicating the COMPUTE clause responsible for the
// set.
if (SQLMoreResults(hStmt) == SQL_SUCCESS)
{
sRet = SQLColAttribute(hStmt, 1, SQL_CA_SS_COMPUTE_ID,
NULL, 0, NULL, (SQLPOINTER) &nSet);
}
else
{
break;
}
}
EXIT:
// Clean-up anything dynamically allocated and return.
return;
}