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- Overview
- Programming
- 1. Establishing the connection
- 2. Running queries
- 3. Retrieving the result
- 4. Closing the connection
Native Sybase Connector: Programming with SQL functions
Available only with this kind of connection
The use of SQL functions to handle Sybase data does not require importing the file structure into the analysis. However, the data must be handled by queries only. The content of Sybase files cannot be read directly. 1. Establishing the connection SQLConnect opens a connection to a Sybase database via the Native Connector. The type of database used (SYBASE in this case) must be passed as parameter to SQLConnect. The name of the database corresponds to the name of the Sybase server (or to its alias). ConnectionNum = SQLConnect("SybaseDatabase", "sa", "", "", "SYBASE")
2. Running queries The queries are run by SQLExec. SQLExec expects the text of the SQL query as parameter, as well as the name that will be given to this query. SQLExec("SELECT LASTNAME, FIRSTNAME, EXTENSION, PHOTO FROM CUSTOMER", "QRY1")
3. Retrieving the result Several methods can be used to retrieve the result: - SQLFirst: Gets the result and starts an iteration with SQLFirst/SQLCol.
- SQLTable: Retrieves the result of the query in a Table control populated programmatically in the WINDEV application or WEBDEV site. The result of the query can be retrieved by partial Fetch.
- SQLFetch: Used to browse the different lines of the query result. The iteration over the query result is performed with SQLFetch/SQLGetCol.
SQLLock is used to lock the table records or the records selected by the query. 4. Closing the connection SQLClose is used to close the connection to the database once all the necessary queries have been run.
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