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1 \section{\class{wxDb}}\label{wxdb}
2
3 A wxDb instance is a connection to an ODBC datasource which may
4 be opened, closed, and re-opened an unlimited number of times. A
5 database connection allows function to be performed directly on the
6 datasource, as well as allowing access to any tables/views defined in
7 the datasource to which the user has sufficient privileges.
8
9 See the \helpref{database classes overview}{odbcoverview} for
10 an introduction to using the ODBC classes.
11
12 \wxheading{Include files}
13
14 <wx/db.h>
15
16 \wxheading{Helper classes and data structures}
17
18 The following classes and structs are defined in db.cpp/.h for use with the wxDb class.
19
20 \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
21 \item \helpref{wxDbColFor}{wxdbcolfor}
22 \item \helpref{wxDbColInf}{wxdbcolinf}
23 \item \helpref{wxDbTableInf}{wxdbtableinf}
24 \item \helpref{wxDbInf}{wxdbinf}
25 \end{itemize}
26
27 \wxheading{Constants}
28
29 NOTE: In a future release, all ODBC class constants will be prefaced with 'wx'.
30
31 \begin{verbatim}
32 wxDB_PATH_MAX Maximum path length allowed to be passed to
33 the ODBC driver to indicate where the data
34 file(s) are located.
35
36 DB_MAX_COLUMN_NAME_LEN Maximum supported length for the name of a
37 column
38
39 DB_MAX_ERROR_HISTORY Maximum number of error messages retained in
40 the queue before being overwritten by new
41 errors.
42
43 DB_MAX_ERROR_MSG_LEN Maximum supported length of an error message
44 returned by the ODBC classes
45
46 DB_MAX_STATEMENT_LEN Maximum supported length for a complete SQL
47 statement to be passed to the ODBC driver
48
49 DB_MAX_TABLE_NAME_LEN Maximum supported length for the name of a
50 table
51
52 DB_MAX_WHERE_CLAUSE_LEN Maximum supported WHERE clause length that
53 can be passed to the ODBC driver
54
55 DB_TYPE_NAME_LEN Maximum length of the name of a column's
56 data type
57 \end{verbatim}
58
59 \subsection{Enumerated types}\label{wxdbenumeratedtypes}
60
61 \wxheading{Enumerated types}
62
63 \docparam{enum {\bf wxDbSqlLogState}}{sqlLogOFF, sqlLogON}
64
65 {\it enum {\bf wxDBMS}}
66
67 These are the databases currently tested and working with the ODBC classes. A call to \helpref{wxDb::Dbms}{wxdbdbms} will return one of these enumerated values listed below.
68
69 \begin{verbatim}
70 dbmsUNIDENTIFIED
71 dbmsORACLE
72 dbmsSYBASE_ASA // Adaptive Server Anywhere
73 dbmsSYBASE_ASE // Adaptive Server Enterprise
74 dbmsMS_SQL_SERVER
75 dbmsMY_SQL
76 dbmsPOSTGRES
77 dbmsACCESS
78 dbmsDBASE
79 dbmsINFORMIX
80 dbmsVIRTUOSO
81 dbmsDB2
82 dbmdINTERBASE
83 \end{verbatim}
84
85 See the remarks in \helpref{wxDb::Dbms}{wxdbdbms} for exceptions/issues with each of these database engines.
86
87 \wxheading{Public member variables}
88
89 \docparam{SWORD {\bf wxDb::cbErrorMsg}}{This member variable is populated as a result of calling \helpref{wxDb::GetNextError}{wxdbgetnexterror}. Contains the count of bytes in the wxDb::errorMsg string.}
90
91 \docparam{int {\bf wxDb::DB\_STATUS}}{The last ODBC error/status that occurred on this data connection. Possible codes are:}
92
93 \begin{verbatim}
94 DB_ERR_GENERAL_WARNING // SqlState = '01000'
95 DB_ERR_DISCONNECT_ERROR // SqlState = '01002'
96 DB_ERR_DATA_TRUNCATED // SqlState = '01004'
97 DB_ERR_PRIV_NOT_REVOKED // SqlState = '01006'
98 DB_ERR_INVALID_CONN_STR_ATTR // SqlState = '01S00'
99 DB_ERR_ERROR_IN_ROW // SqlState = '01S01'
100 DB_ERR_OPTION_VALUE_CHANGED // SqlState = '01S02'
101 DB_ERR_NO_ROWS_UPD_OR_DEL // SqlState = '01S03'
102 DB_ERR_MULTI_ROWS_UPD_OR_DEL // SqlState = '01S04'
103 DB_ERR_WRONG_NO_OF_PARAMS // SqlState = '07001'
104 DB_ERR_DATA_TYPE_ATTR_VIOL // SqlState = '07006'
105 DB_ERR_UNABLE_TO_CONNECT // SqlState = '08001'
106 DB_ERR_CONNECTION_IN_USE // SqlState = '08002'
107 DB_ERR_CONNECTION_NOT_OPEN // SqlState = '08003'
108 DB_ERR_REJECTED_CONNECTION // SqlState = '08004'
109 DB_ERR_CONN_FAIL_IN_TRANS // SqlState = '08007'
110 DB_ERR_COMM_LINK_FAILURE // SqlState = '08S01'
111 DB_ERR_INSERT_VALUE_LIST_MISMATCH // SqlState = '21S01'
112 DB_ERR_DERIVED_TABLE_MISMATCH // SqlState = '21S02'
113 DB_ERR_STRING_RIGHT_TRUNC // SqlState = '22001'
114 DB_ERR_NUMERIC_VALUE_OUT_OF_RNG // SqlState = '22003'
115 DB_ERR_ERROR_IN_ASSIGNMENT // SqlState = '22005'
116 DB_ERR_DATETIME_FLD_OVERFLOW // SqlState = '22008'
117 DB_ERR_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO // SqlState = '22012'
118 DB_ERR_STR_DATA_LENGTH_MISMATCH // SqlState = '22026'
119 DB_ERR_INTEGRITY_CONSTRAINT_VIOL // SqlState = '23000'
120 DB_ERR_INVALID_CURSOR_STATE // SqlState = '24000'
121 DB_ERR_INVALID_TRANS_STATE // SqlState = '25000'
122 DB_ERR_INVALID_AUTH_SPEC // SqlState = '28000'
123 DB_ERR_INVALID_CURSOR_NAME // SqlState = '34000'
124 DB_ERR_SYNTAX_ERROR_OR_ACCESS_VIOL // SqlState = '37000'
125 DB_ERR_DUPLICATE_CURSOR_NAME // SqlState = '3C000'
126 DB_ERR_SERIALIZATION_FAILURE // SqlState = '40001'
127 DB_ERR_SYNTAX_ERROR_OR_ACCESS_VIOL2 // SqlState = '42000'
128 DB_ERR_OPERATION_ABORTED // SqlState = '70100'
129 DB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_FUNCTION // SqlState = 'IM001'
130 DB_ERR_NO_DATA_SOURCE // SqlState = 'IM002'
131 DB_ERR_DRIVER_LOAD_ERROR // SqlState = 'IM003'
132 DB_ERR_SQLALLOCENV_FAILED // SqlState = 'IM004'
133 DB_ERR_SQLALLOCCONNECT_FAILED // SqlState = 'IM005'
134 DB_ERR_SQLSETCONNECTOPTION_FAILED // SqlState = 'IM006'
135 DB_ERR_NO_DATA_SOURCE_DLG_PROHIB // SqlState = 'IM007'
136 DB_ERR_DIALOG_FAILED // SqlState = 'IM008'
137 DB_ERR_UNABLE_TO_LOAD_TRANSLATION_DLL // SqlState = 'IM009'
138 DB_ERR_DATA_SOURCE_NAME_TOO_LONG // SqlState = 'IM010'
139 DB_ERR_DRIVER_NAME_TOO_LONG // SqlState = 'IM011'
140 DB_ERR_DRIVER_KEYWORD_SYNTAX_ERROR // SqlState = 'IM012'
141 DB_ERR_TRACE_FILE_ERROR // SqlState = 'IM013'
142 DB_ERR_TABLE_OR_VIEW_ALREADY_EXISTS // SqlState = 'S0001'
143 DB_ERR_TABLE_NOT_FOUND // SqlState = 'S0002'
144 DB_ERR_INDEX_ALREADY_EXISTS // SqlState = 'S0011'
145 DB_ERR_INDEX_NOT_FOUND // SqlState = 'S0012'
146 DB_ERR_COLUMN_ALREADY_EXISTS // SqlState = 'S0021'
147 DB_ERR_COLUMN_NOT_FOUND // SqlState = 'S0022'
148 DB_ERR_NO_DEFAULT_FOR_COLUMN // SqlState = 'S0023'
149 DB_ERR_GENERAL_ERROR // SqlState = 'S1000'
150 DB_ERR_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FAILURE // SqlState = 'S1001'
151 DB_ERR_INVALID_COLUMN_NUMBER // SqlState = 'S1002'
152 DB_ERR_PROGRAM_TYPE_OUT_OF_RANGE // SqlState = 'S1003'
153 DB_ERR_SQL_DATA_TYPE_OUT_OF_RANGE // SqlState = 'S1004'
154 DB_ERR_OPERATION_CANCELLED // SqlState = 'S1008'
155 DB_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT_VALUE // SqlState = 'S1009'
156 DB_ERR_FUNCTION_SEQUENCE_ERROR // SqlState = 'S1010'
157 DB_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID_AT_THIS_TIME // SqlState = 'S1011'
158 DB_ERR_INVALID_TRANS_OPERATION_CODE // SqlState = 'S1012'
159 DB_ERR_NO_CURSOR_NAME_AVAIL // SqlState = 'S1015'
160 DB_ERR_INVALID_STR_OR_BUF_LEN // SqlState = 'S1090'
161 DB_ERR_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_OUT_OF_RANGE // SqlState = 'S1091'
162 DB_ERR_OPTION_TYPE_OUT_OF_RANGE // SqlState = 'S1092'
163 DB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM_NO // SqlState = 'S1093'
164 DB_ERR_INVALID_SCALE_VALUE // SqlState = 'S1094'
165 DB_ERR_FUNCTION_TYPE_OUT_OF_RANGE // SqlState = 'S1095'
166 DB_ERR_INF_TYPE_OUT_OF_RANGE // SqlState = 'S1096'
167 DB_ERR_COLUMN_TYPE_OUT_OF_RANGE // SqlState = 'S1097'
168 DB_ERR_SCOPE_TYPE_OUT_OF_RANGE // SqlState = 'S1098'
169 DB_ERR_NULLABLE_TYPE_OUT_OF_RANGE // SqlState = 'S1099'
170 DB_ERR_UNIQUENESS_OPTION_TYPE_OUT_OF_RANGE // SqlState = 'S1100'
171 DB_ERR_ACCURACY_OPTION_TYPE_OUT_OF_RANGE // SqlState = 'S1101'
172 DB_ERR_DIRECTION_OPTION_OUT_OF_RANGE // SqlState = 'S1103'
173 DB_ERR_INVALID_PRECISION_VALUE // SqlState = 'S1104'
174 DB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM_TYPE // SqlState = 'S1105'
175 DB_ERR_FETCH_TYPE_OUT_OF_RANGE // SqlState = 'S1106'
176 DB_ERR_ROW_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE // SqlState = 'S1107'
177 DB_ERR_CONCURRENCY_OPTION_OUT_OF_RANGE // SqlState = 'S1108'
178 DB_ERR_INVALID_CURSOR_POSITION // SqlState = 'S1109'
179 DB_ERR_INVALID_DRIVER_COMPLETION // SqlState = 'S1110'
180 DB_ERR_INVALID_BOOKMARK_VALUE // SqlState = 'S1111'
181 DB_ERR_DRIVER_NOT_CAPABLE // SqlState = 'S1C00'
182 DB_ERR_TIMEOUT_EXPIRED // SqlState = 'S1T00'
183 \end{verbatim}
184
185 \docparam{struct {\bf wxDb::dbInf}}{This structure is internal to the
186 wxDb class and contains details of the ODBC datasource that the current
187 instance of the wxDb is connected to in its members. When the datasource
188 is opened, all of the information contained in the dbInf structure is
189 queried from the datasource. This information is used almost exclusively
190 within the ODBC class library. Where there may be a need for particular
191 portions of this information outside of the class library, member
192 functions (e.g.
193 \helpref{wxDbTable::IsCursorClosedOnCommit}{wxdbtableiscursorclosedoncommit})
194 have been added for ease of use.}
195
196 \begin{verbatim}
197 wxChar dbmsName[40] - Name of the dbms product
198 wxChar dbmsVer[64] - Version # of the dbms product
199 wxChar driverName[40] - Driver name
200 wxChar odbcVer[60] - ODBC version of the driver
201 wxChar drvMgrOdbcVer[60] - ODBC version of the driver manager
202 wxChar driverVer[60] - Driver version
203 wxChar serverName[80] - Server Name, typically a connect string
204 wxChar databaseName[128] - Database filename
205 wxChar outerJoins[2] - Does datasource support outer joins
206 wxChar procedureSupport[2] - Does datasource support stored
207 procedures
208 UWORD maxConnections - Maximum # of connections datasource
209 supports
210 UWORD maxStmts - Maximum # of HSTMTs per HDBC
211 UWORD apiConfLvl - ODBC API conformance level
212 UWORD cliConfLvl - Is datasource SAG compliant
213 UWORD sqlConfLvl - SQL conformance level
214 UWORD cursorCommitBehavior - How cursors are affected on db commit
215 UWORD cursorRollbackBehavior - How cursors are affected on db
216 rollback
217 UWORD supportNotNullClause - Does datasource support NOT NULL
218 clause
219 wxChar supportIEF[2] - Integrity Enhancement Facility (Ref.
220 Integrity)
221 UDWORD txnIsolation - Transaction isolation level supported by
222 driver
223 UDWORD txnIsolationOptions - Transaction isolation level options
224 available
225 UDWORD fetchDirections - Fetch directions supported
226 UDWORD lockTypes - Lock types supported in SQLSetPos
227 UDWORD posOperations - Position operations supported in
228 SQLSetPos
229 UDWORD posStmts - Position statements supported
230 UDWORD scrollConcurrency - Scrollable cursor concurrency options
231 supported
232 UDWORD scrollOptions - Scrollable cursor options supported
233 UDWORD staticSensitivity - Can additions/deletions/updates be
234 detected
235 UWORD txnCapable - Indicates if datasource supports
236 transactions
237 UDWORD loginTimeout - Number seconds to wait for a login
238 request
239 \end{verbatim}
240
241 \docparam{wxChar {\bf wxDb::errorList}[DB\_MAX\_ERROR\_HISTORY][DB\_MAX\_ERROR\_MSG\_LEN]}{The last n ODBC errors that have occurred on this database connection.}
242
243 \docparam{wxChar {\bf wxDb::errorMsg}[SQL\_MAX\_MESSAGE\_LENGTH]}{This member variable is populated as a result of calling \helpref{wxDb::GetNextError}{wxdbgetnexterror}. It contains the ODBC error message text.}
244
245 \docparam{SDWORD {\bf wxDb::nativeError}}{Set by wxDb::DispAllErrors,
246 wxDb::GetNextError, and wxDb::DispNextError. It contains the
247 datasource-specific error code returned by the datasource to the ODBC driver.
248 Used for reporting ODBC errors.}
249
250 \docparam{wxChar {\bf wxDb::sqlState}[20]}{Set by wxDb::TranslateSqlState().
251 Indicates the error state after a failed ODBC operation. Used for reporting
252 ODBC errors.}
253
254 \wxheading{Remarks}
255
256 Default cursor scrolling is defined by wxODBC\_FWD\_ONLY\_CURSORS in setup.h
257 when the wxWindows library is built. This behavior can be overridden when
258 an instance of a wxDb is created (see \helpref{wxDb constructor}{wxdbconstr}).
259 Default setting of this value TRUE, as not all databases/drivers support
260 both types of cursors.
261
262 \wxheading{See also}
263
264 \helpref{wxDbColFor}{wxdbcolfor}, \helpref{wxDbColInf}{wxdbcolinf},
265 \helpref{wxDbTable}{wxdbtable}, \helpref{wxDbTableInf}{wxdbtableinf},
266 \helpref{wxDbInf}{wxdbinf}
267
268 \subsection{Associated non-class functions}\label{wxdbfunctions}
269
270 The following functions are used in conjunction with the wxDb class.
271
272 \func{void}{wxDbCloseConnections}{\void}
273
274 \wxheading{Remarks}
275
276 Closes all cached connections that have been made through use of the
277 \helpref{wxDbGetConnection}{wxdbfunctions} function.
278
279 NOTE: These connections are closed regardless of whether they are in use
280 or not. This function should only be called after the program has
281 finished using the connections and all wxDbTable instances that use any of
282 the connections have been closed.
283
284 This function performs a \helpref{wxDb::CommitTrans}{wxdbcommittrans}
285 on the connection before closing it to commit any changes that are still
286 pending, as well as to avoid any function sequence errors upon closing
287 each connection.
288
289
290 \func{int }{wxDbConnectionsInUse}{\void}
291
292 \wxheading{Remarks}
293
294 Returns a count of how many database connections are currently free ( not
295 being used) that have been cached through use of the \helpref{wxDbGetConnection}{wxdbfunctions}
296 function.
297
298
299 \func{bool}{wxDbFreeConnection}{\param{wxDb *}{pDb}}
300
301 \wxheading{Remarks}
302
303 Searches the list of cached database connections connection for one matching
304 the passed in wxDb instance. If found, that cached connection is freed.
305
306 Freeing a connection means that it is marked as available (free) in the
307 cache of connections, so that a call to \helpref{wxDbGetConnection}{wxdbfunctions}
308 is able to return a pointer to the wxDb instance for use. Freeing a
309 connection does NOT close the connection, it only makes the connection
310 available again.
311
312
313 \func{wxDb *}{wxDbGetConnection}{\param{wxDbConnectInf *}{pDbConfig},
314 \param{bool }{FwdOnlyCursors=(bool)wxODBC\_FWD\_ONLY\_CURSORS}}
315
316 \wxheading{Remarks}
317
318 This function is used to request a "new" wxDb instance for use by the program.
319 The wxDb instance returned is also opened (see \helpref{wxDb::Open}{wxdbopen}).
320
321 This function (along with wxDbFreeConnection() and wxDbCloseConnection())
322 maintain a cached of wxDb instances for user/re-use by a program. When a
323 program needs a wxDb instance, it may call this function to obtain a wxDb
324 instance. If there is a wxDb instance in the cache that is currently unused
325 that matches the connection requirements specified in {\it'pDbConfig'} then
326 that cached connection is marked as no longer being free, and a pointer to
327 the wxDb instance is returned.
328
329 If there are no connections available in the cache that meet the requirements
330 given in {\it'pDbConfig'}, then a new wxDb instance is created to connect
331 to the datasource specified in {\it'pDbConfig'} using the userID and password
332 given in {\it'pDbConfig'}.
333
334 NOTE: The caching routine also uses the \helpref{wxDb::Open}{wxdbopen}
335 connection datatype copying code. If the call to wxDbGetConnection()
336 requests a connection to a datasource, and there is not one available in the
337 cache, a new connection is created. But when the connection is opened,
338 instead of polling the datasource over again for its datatypes, if a
339 connection to the same datasource (using the same userID/password) has already
340 been done previously, the new connection skips querying the datasource for
341 its datatypes, and uses the same datatypes determined previously by the
342 other connection(s) for that same datasource. This cuts down greatly on
343 network traffic, database load, and connection creation time.
344
345 When the program is done using a connection created through a call to
346 wxDbGetConnection(), the program should call wxDbFreeConnection() to release
347 the wxDb instance back to the cache. DO NOT DELETE THE wxDb INSTANCE!
348 Deleting the wxDb instance returned can cause a crash/memory corruption
349 later in the program when the cache is cleaned up.
350
351 When exiting the program, call wxDbCloseConnections() to close all the
352 cached connections created by calls to wxDbGetConnection().
353
354
355 \func{const wxChar *}{wxDbLogExtendedErrorMsg}{\param{const wxChar *}{userText}, \param{wxDb *}{pDb}, \param{wxChar *}{ErrFile}, \param{int }{ErrLine}}
356
357 Writes a message to the wxLog window (stdout usually) when an internal
358 error situation occurs. This function only works in DEBUG builds
359
360 \func{bool}{wxDbSqlLog}{\param{wxDbSqlLogState }{state}, \param{const wxString \&}{filename = SQL\_LOG\_FILENAME}}
361
362 \wxheading{Remarks}
363
364 This function sets the sql log state for all open wxDb objects
365
366 \func{bool}{wxDbGetDataSource}{\param{HENV }{henv}, \param{wxChar *}{Dsn}, \param{SWORD }{DsnMax}, \param{wxChar *}{DsDesc}, \param{SWORD }{DsDescMax}, \param{UWORD }{direction = SQL\_FETCH\_NEXT}}
367
368 \wxheading{Remarks}
369
370 This routine queries the ODBC driver manager for a list of available
371 datasources. Repeatedly call this function to obtain all the datasources
372 available through the ODBC driver manager on the current workstation.
373
374 \begin{verbatim}
375 wxStringList strList;
376
377 while (wxDbGetDataSource(DbConnectInf.GetHenv(), Dsn, SQL\_MAX\_DSN\_LENGTH+1, DsDesc, 255))
378 strList.Add(Dsn);
379 \end{verbatim}
380
381 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
382
383 \membersection{wxDb::wxDb}\label{wxdbconstr}
384
385 \func{}{wxDb}{\void}
386
387 Default constructor.
388
389 \func{}{wxDb}{\param{const HENV \&}{aHenv}, \param{bool }{FwdOnlyCursors=(bool)wxODBC\_FWD\_ONLY\_CURSORS}}
390
391 Constructor, used to create an ODBC connection to a datasource.
392
393 \wxheading{Parameters}
394
395 \docparam{aHenv}{Environment handle used for this connection. See
396 \helpref{wxDConnectInf::AllocHenv}{wxdbconnectinfallochenv}}
397
398 \docparam{FwdOnlyCursors}{Will cursors created for use with this datasource
399 connection only allow forward scrolling cursors.}
400
401 \wxheading{Remarks}
402
403 This is the constructor for the wxDb class. The wxDb object must
404 be created and opened before any database activity can occur.
405
406 \wxheading{Example}
407
408 \begin{verbatim}
409 wxDbConnectInf ConnectInf;
410 ....Set values for member variables of ConnectInf here
411
412 wxDb sampleDB(ConnectInf.GetHenv());
413 if (!sampleDB.Open(ConnectInf.GetDsn(), ConnectInf.GetUserID(),
414 ConnectInf.GetPassword()))
415 {
416 // Error opening datasource
417 }
418 \end{verbatim}
419
420 \wxheading{See also}
421
422 \helpref{wxDbGetConnection}{wxdbfunctions}
423
424 \membersection{wxDb::Catalog}\label{wxdbcatalog}
425
426 \func{bool}{Catalog}{\param{wxChar *}{ userID}, \param{const wxString \&}{fileName =
427 SQL\_CATALOG\_FILENAME}}
428
429 Allows a data "dictionary" of the datasource to be created, dumping pertinent
430 information about all data tables to which the user specified in userID has
431 access.
432
433 \wxheading{Parameters}
434
435 \docparam{userID}{Database user name to use in accessing the database. All
436 tables to which this user has rights will be evaluated in the catalog.}
437
438 \docparam{fileName}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Name of the text file to create and write
439 the DB catalog to. Default is SQL\_CATALOG\_FILENAME.}
440
441 \wxheading{Return value}
442
443 Returns TRUE if the catalog request was successful, or FALSE if there was some
444 reason that the catalog could not be generated.
445
446 \wxheading{Example}
447
448 \begin{verbatim}
449 ============== ============== ================ ========= =======
450 TABLE NAME COLUMN NAME DATA TYPE PRECISION LENGTH
451 ============== ============== ================ ========= =======
452 EMPLOYEE RECID (0008)NUMBER 15 8
453 EMPLOYEE USER_ID (0012)VARCHAR2 13 13
454 EMPLOYEE FULL_NAME (0012)VARCHAR2 26 26
455 EMPLOYEE PASSWORD (0012)VARCHAR2 26 26
456 EMPLOYEE START_DATE (0011)DATE 19 16
457 \end{verbatim}
458
459
460 \membersection{wxDb::Close}\label{wxdbclose}
461
462 \func{void}{Close}{\void}
463
464 Closes the database connection.
465
466 \wxheading{Remarks}
467
468 At the end of your program, when you have finished all of your database work,
469 you must close the ODBC connection to the datasource. There are actually
470 four steps involved in doing this as illustrated in the example.
471
472 Any wxDbTable instances which use this connection must be deleted before
473 closing the database connection.
474
475 \wxheading{Example}
476
477 \begin{verbatim}
478 // Commit any open transactions on the datasource
479 sampleDB.CommitTrans();
480
481 // Delete any remaining wxDbTable objects allocated with new
482 delete parts;
483
484 // Close the wxDb connection when finished with it
485 sampleDB.Close();
486 \end{verbatim}
487
488
489 \membersection{wxDb::CommitTrans}\label{wxdbcommittrans}
490
491 \func{bool}{CommitTrans}{\void}
492
493 Permanently "commits" changes (insertions/deletions/updates) to the database.
494
495 \wxheading{Return value}
496
497 Returns TRUE if the commit was successful, or FALSE if the commit failed.
498
499 \wxheading{Remarks}
500
501 Transactions begin implicitly as soon as you make a change to the database
502 with an insert/update/delete, or any other direct SQL command that performs
503 one of these operations against the datasource.
504 At any time thereafter, to save the changes to disk permanently, "commit"
505 them by calling this function.
506
507 Calling this member function commits ALL open transactions on this ODBC
508 connection. For example, if three different wxDbTable instances used the
509 same connection to the datasource, committing changes made on one of those
510 wxDbTable instances commits any pending transactions on all three wxDbTable
511 instances.
512
513 Until a call to wxDb::CommitTrans() is made, no other user or cursor is able
514 to see any changes made to the row(s) that have been inserted/modified/deleted.
515
516
517 \wxheading{Special Note : {\it Cursors} }
518
519 \normalbox{It is important to understand that different database/ODBC driver
520 combinations handle transactions differently. One thing in particular that
521 you must pay attention to is cursors, in regard to transactions. Cursors are
522 what allow you to scroll through records forward and backward and to
523 manipulate records as you scroll through them. When you issue a query, a
524 cursor is created behind the scenes. The cursor keeps track of the query and
525 keeps track of the current record pointer. After you commit or rollback a
526 transaction, the cursor may be closed automatically. This is database
527 dependent, and with some databases this behavior can be controlled through
528 management functions. This means you would need to requery the datasource
529 before you can perform any additional work using this cursor. This is only
530 necessary however if the datasource closes the cursor after a commit or
531 rollback. Use the
532 \helpref{wxDbTable::IsCursorClosedOnCommit}{wxdbtableiscursorclosedoncommit}
533 member function to determine the datasource's transaction behavior. Note, in
534 many situations it is very inefficient to assume the cursor is closed and
535 always requery. This could put a significant, unnecessary load on datasources
536 that leave the cursors open after a transaction.}
537
538
539 \membersection{wxDb::CreateView}\label{wxdbcreateviews}
540
541 \func{bool}{CreateView}{\param{const wxString \&}{ viewName},
542 \param{const wxString \&}{ colList}, \param{const wxString \&}{pSqlStmt}}
543
544 Creates a SQL VIEW of one or more tables in a single datasource. Note that
545 this function will only work against databases which support views (currently
546 only Oracle as of November 21 2000).
547
548 \wxheading{Parameters}
549
550 \docparam{viewName}{The name of the view. e.g. PARTS\_V}
551
552 \docparam{colList}{{\it OPTIONAL} Pass in a comma delimited list of column
553 names if you wish to explicitly name each column in the result set. If not
554 desired, pass in an empty string and the column names from the associated
555 table(s) will be used.}
556
557 \docparam{pSqlStmt}{Pointer to the select statement portion of the CREATE
558 VIEW statement. Must be a complete, valid SQL SELECT statement.}
559
560 \wxheading{Remarks}
561
562 A 'view' is a logical table that derives columns from one or more other
563 tables or views. Once the view is created, it can be queried exactly like
564 any other table in the database.
565
566 NOTE: Views are not available with all datasources. Oracle is one example
567 of a datasource which does support views.
568
569 \wxheading{Example}
570
571 \begin{verbatim}
572 // Incomplete code sample
573 db.CreateView("PARTS_SD1", "PN, PD, QTY",
574 "SELECT PART_NO, PART_DESC, QTY_ON_HAND * 1.1 FROM PARTS \
575 WHERE STORAGE_DEVICE = 1");
576
577 // PARTS_SD1 can now be queried just as if it were a data table.
578 // e.g. SELECT PN, PD, QTY FROM PARTS_SD1
579 \end{verbatim}
580
581
582 \membersection{wxDb::Dbms}\label{wxdbdbms}
583
584 \func{wxDBMS }{Dbms}{\void}
585
586 \wxheading{Remarks}
587
588 The return value will be of the enumerated type wxDBMS. This enumerated
589 type contains a list of all the currently tested and supported databases.
590
591 Additional databases may work with these classes, but the databases
592 returned by this function have been tested and confirmed to work with
593 these ODBC classes.
594
595 Possible values returned by this function can be viewed in the
596 \helpref{Enumerated types}{wxdbenumeratedtypes} section of wxDb.
597
598 There are known issues with conformance to the ODBC standards with several
599 datasources supported by the wxWindows ODBC classes. Please see the overview
600 for specific details on which datasource have which issues.
601
602 \wxheading{Return value}
603
604 The return value will indicate which of the supported datasources is
605 currently connected to by this connection. In the event that the
606 datasource is not recognized, a value of 'dbmsUNIDENTIFIED' is returned.
607
608
609 \membersection{wxDb::DispAllErrors}\label{wxdbdispallerrors}
610
611 \func{bool}{DispAllErrors}{\param{HENV}{ aHenv}, \param{HDBC}{ aHdbc = SQL\_NULL\_HDBC}, \param{HSTMT}{ aHstmt = SQL\_NULL\_HSTMT}}
612
613 Used to log all database errors that occurred as a result of an executed
614 database command. This logging is automatic and also includes debug logging
615 when compiled in debug mode via \helpref{wxLogDebug}{wxlogdebug}. If logging
616 is turned on via \helpref{wxDb::SetSqlLogging}{wxdbsetsqllogging}, then an
617 entry is also logged to the defined log file.
618
619 \wxheading{Parameters}
620
621 \docparam{aHenv}{Handle to the ODBC environment.}
622
623 \docparam{aHdbc}{Handle to the ODBC connection. Pass this in if the ODBC
624 function call that erred required a hdbc or hstmt argument.}
625
626 \docparam{aHstmt}{Handle to the ODBC statement being executed against. Pass
627 this in if the ODBC function call that erred out required a hstmt argument.}
628
629 \wxheading{Remarks}
630
631 This member function will log all of the ODBC error messages for the last
632 ODBC function call that was made. This function is normally used internally
633 within the ODBC class library, but can be used programmatically after calling
634 ODBC functions directly (i.e. SQLFreeEnv()).
635
636 \wxheading{Return value}
637
638 The function always returns FALSE, so a call to this function can be made
639 in the return statement of a code block in the event of a failure to
640 perform an action (see the example below).
641
642 \wxheading{See also}
643
644 \helpref{wxDb::SetSqlLogging}{wxdbsetsqllogging}, wxDbSqlLog
645
646 \wxheading{Example}
647
648 \begin{verbatim}
649 if (SQLExecDirect(hstmt, (UCHAR FAR *) pSqlStmt, SQL_NTS) != SQL_SUCCESS)
650 // Display all ODBC errors for this stmt
651 return(db.DispAllErrors(db.henv, db.hdbc, hstmt));
652 \end{verbatim}
653
654 \membersection{wxDb::DispNextError}\label{wxdbdispnexterror}
655
656 \func{void}{DispNextError}{\void}
657
658 \wxheading{Remarks}
659
660 This function is normally used internally within the ODBC class library.
661 It could be used programmatically after calling ODBC functions directly. This
662 function works in conjunction with \helpref{wxDb::GetNextError}{wxdbgetnexterror} when errors (or
663 sometimes informational messages) returned from ODBC need to be analyzed
664 rather than simply displaying them as an error. GetNextError() retrieves
665 the next ODBC error from the ODBC error queue. The wxDb member variables
666 "sqlState", "nativeError" and "errorMsg" could then be evaluated. To
667 display the error retrieved, DispNextError() could then be called.
668 The combination of GetNextError() and DispNextError() can be used to
669 iteratively step through the errors returned from ODBC evaluating each
670 one in context and displaying the ones you choose.
671
672 \wxheading{Example}
673
674 \begin{verbatim}
675 // Drop the table before attempting to create it
676 sprintf(sqlStmt, "DROP TABLE %s", tableName);
677 // Execute the drop table statement
678 if (SQLExecDirect(hstmt,(UCHAR FAR *)sqlStmt,SQL_NTS) != SQL_SUCCESS)
679 {
680 // Check for sqlState = S0002, "Table or view not found".
681 // Ignore this error, bomb out on any other error.
682 pDb->GetNextError(henv, hdbc, hstmt);
683 if (wxStrcmp(pDb->sqlState, "S0002"))
684 {
685 pDb->DispNextError(); // Displayed error retrieved
686 pDb->DispAllErrors(henv, hdbc, hstmt); // Display all other errors, if any
687 pDb->RollbackTrans(); // Rollback the transaction
688 CloseCursor(); // Close the cursor
689 return(FALSE); // Return Failure
690 }
691 }
692 \end{verbatim}
693
694
695 \membersection{wxDb::DropView}\label{wxdbdropview}
696
697 \func{bool}{DropView}{\param{const wxString \&}{viewName}}
698
699 Drops the data table view named in 'viewName'.
700
701 \wxheading{Parameters}
702
703 \docparam{viewName}{Name of the view to be dropped.}
704
705 \wxheading{Remarks}
706
707 If the view does not exist, this function will return TRUE. Note that views are not supported with all datasources.
708
709 \membersection{wxDb::ExecSql}\label{wxdbexecsql}
710
711 \func{bool}{ExecSql}{\param{const wxString \&}{pSqlStmt}}
712
713 Allows a native SQL command to be executed directly against the datasource. In addition to being able to run any standard SQL command, use of this function allows a user to (potentially) utilize features specific to the datasource they are connected to that may not be available through ODBC. The ODBC driver will pass the specified command directly to the datasource.
714
715 \wxheading{Parameters}
716
717 \docparam{pSqlStmt}{Pointer to the SQL statement to be executed.}
718
719 \wxheading{Remarks}
720
721 This member extends the wxDb class and allows you to build and execute ANY VALID
722 SQL statement against the datasource. This allows you to extend the class
723 library by being able to issue any SQL statement that the datasource is capable
724 of processing.
725
726 \wxheading{See also}
727
728 \helpref{wxDb::GetData}{wxdbgetdata}, \helpref{wxDb::GetNext}{wxdbgetnext}
729
730 \membersection{wxDb::FwdOnlyCursors}\label{wxdbfwdonlycursors}
731
732 \func{bool}{IsFwdOnlyCursors}{\void}
733
734 Older form (pre-2.3/2.4 of wxWindows) of the
735 \helpref{wxDb::IsFwdOnlyCursors}{wxdbisfwdonlycursors}. This method is
736 provided for backward compatability only. The method
737 \helpref{wxDb::IsFwdOnlyCursors}{wxdbisfwdonlycursors} should be
738 used in place of this method.
739
740
741 \func{wxDbInf *}{GetCatalog}{\param{const wxChar *}{userID}}
742
743 \membersection{wxDb::GetCatalog}\label{wxdbgetcatalog}
744
745 \func{wxDbInf *}{GetCatalog}{\param{const wxChar *}{userID}}
746
747 Returns a \helpref{wxDbInf}{wxdbinf} pointer that points to the catalog
748 (datasource) name, schema, number of tables accessible to the current user,
749 and a wxDbTableInf pointer to all data pertaining to all tables in the users
750 catalog.
751
752 \wxheading{Parameters}
753
754 \docparam{userID}{Owner/Schema of the table. Specify a userID when the datasource you are connected to allows multiple unique tables with the same name to be owned by different users. {\it userID} is evaluated as follows:}
755
756 \begin{verbatim}
757 userID == NULL ... UserID is ignored (DEFAULT)
758 userID == "" ... UserID set equal to 'this->uid'
759 userID != "" ... UserID set equal to 'userID'
760 \end{verbatim}
761
762 \wxheading{Remarks}
763
764 The returned catalog will only contain catalog entries for tables to which the user specified in 'userID' has sufficient privileges. If no user is specified (NULL passed in), a catalog pertaining to all tables in the datasource accessible to the connected user (permissions apply) via this connection will be returned.
765
766 \membersection{wxDb::GetColumnCount}\label{wxdbgetcolumncount}
767
768 \func{int }{GetColumnCount}{\param{const wxString \&}{tableName}, \param{const wxChar *}{userID}}
769
770 \wxheading{Parameters}
771
772 \docparam{tableName}{The table name you wish to obtain column information about.}
773
774 \docparam{userID}{Name of the user that owns the table(s) (also referred to as schema).
775 Required for some datasources for situations where there may be multiple tables with the
776 same name in the datasource, but owned by different users. {\it userID } is
777 evaluated in the following manner:}
778
779 \begin{verbatim}
780 userID == NULL ... UserID is ignored (DEFAULT)
781 userID == "" ... UserID set equal to 'this->uid'
782 userID != "" ... UserID set equal to 'userID'
783 \end{verbatim}
784
785 \wxheading{Return value}
786
787 Returns a count of how many columns are in the specified table. If an error
788 occurs retrieving the number of columns, this function will return a -1.
789
790 \membersection{wxDb::GetColumns}\label{wxdbgetcolumns}
791
792 \func{wxDbColInf *}{GetColumns}{\param{const wxString \&}{tableName}, \param{UWORD *}{numCols}, \param{const wxChar *}{userID=NULL}}
793
794 \func{wxDbColInf *}{GetColumns}{\param{wxChar *}{tableName[]}, \param{const wxChar *}{userID}}
795
796 \wxheading{Parameters}
797
798 \docparam{tableName}{The table name you wish to obtain column information about.}
799 \docparam{numCols}{Pointer to a UWORD which will hold a count of the number of columns returned by this function}
800 \docparam{tableName[]}{An array of pointers to table names you wish to obtain column information about. The last element of this array must be a NULL string.}
801 \docparam{userID}{Name of the user that owns the table(s) (also referred to as schema). Required for some datasources for situations where there may be multiple tables with the same name in the datasource, but owned by different users. {\it userID} is evaluated in the following manner:}
802
803 \begin{verbatim}
804 userID == NULL ... UserID is ignored (DEFAULT)
805 userID == "" ... UserID set equal to 'this->uid'
806 userID != "" ... UserID set equal to 'userID'
807 \end{verbatim}
808
809 \wxheading{Return value}
810
811 This function returns a pointer to an array of \helpref{wxDbColInf}{wxdbcolinf}
812 structures, allowing you to obtain information regarding the columns of the
813 named table(s). If no columns were found, or an error occurred, this pointer
814 will be NULL.
815
816 THE CALLING FUNCTION IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DELETING THE {\it wxDbColInf} MEMORY WHEN IT IS
817 FINISHED WITH IT.
818
819 \normalbox{ALL column bindings associated with this wxDb instance are unbound
820 by this function, including those used by any wxDbTable instances that use
821 this wxDb instance. This function should use its own wxDb instance
822 to avoid undesired unbinding of columns.}
823
824 \wxheading{See also}
825
826 \helpref{wxDbColInf}{wxdbcolinf}
827
828 \wxheading{Example}
829
830 \begin{verbatim}
831 wxChar *tableList[] = {"PARTS", 0};
832 wxDbColInf *colInf = pDb->GetColumns(tableList);
833 if (colInf)
834 {
835 // Use the column inf
836 .......
837 // Destroy the memory
838 delete [] colInf;
839 }
840 \end{verbatim}
841
842 \membersection{wxDb::GetData}\label{wxdbgetdata}
843
844 \func{bool}{GetData}{\param{UWORD}{ colNo}, \param{SWORD}{ cType},
845 \param{PTR}{ pData}, \param{SDWORD}{ maxLen}, \param{SDWORD FAR *}{ cbReturned} }
846
847 Used to retrieve result set data without binding column values to memory
848 variables (i.e. not using a wxDbTable instance to access table data).
849
850 \wxheading{Parameters}
851
852 \docparam{colNo}{Ordinal number of the desired column in the result set to be
853 returned.}
854 \docparam{cType}{The C data type that is to be returned. See a partial list
855 in \helpref{wxDbTable::SetColDefs}{wxdbtablesetcoldefs}}
856 \docparam{pData}{Memory buffer which will hold the data returned by the call
857 to this function.}
858 \docparam{maxLen}{Maximum size of the buffer {\it 'pData'} in characters.
859 NOTE: Not UNICODE safe. If this is a numeric field, a value of 0 may be
860 passed for this parameter, as the API knows the size of the expected return
861 value.}
862 \docparam{cbReturned}{Pointer to the buffer containing the length of the
863 actual data returned. If this value comes back as SQL\_NULL\_DATA, then the
864 \helpref{wxDb::GetData}{wxdbgetdata} call has failed.}
865
866 \wxheading{See also}
867
868 \helpref{wxDb::GetNext}{wxdbgetnext}, \helpref{wxDb::ExecSql}{wxdbexecsql}
869
870 \wxheading{Example}
871
872 \begin{verbatim}
873 SDWORD cb;
874 ULONG reqQty;
875 wxString sqlStmt;
876 sqlStmt = "SELECT SUM(REQUIRED_QTY - PICKED_QTY) FROM ORDER_TABLE WHERE \
877 PART_RECID = 1450 AND REQUIRED_QTY > PICKED_QTY";
878
879 // Perform the query
880 if (!pDb->ExecSql(sqlStmt.c_str()))
881 {
882 // ERROR
883 return(0);
884 }
885
886 // Request the first row of the result set
887 if (!pDb->GetNext())
888 {
889 // ERROR
890 return(0);
891 }
892
893 // Read column #1 of the row returned by the call to ::GetNext()
894 // and return the value in 'reqQty'
895 if (!pDb->GetData(1, SQL_C_ULONG, &reqQty, 0, &cb))
896 {
897 // ERROR
898 return(0);
899 }
900
901 // Check for a NULL result
902 if (cb == SQL_NULL_DATA)
903 return(0);
904 \end{verbatim}
905
906 \wxheading{Remarks}
907
908 When requesting multiple columns to be returned from the result set (for example, the SQL query
909 requested 3 columns be returned), the calls to this function must request the columns in ordinal
910 sequence (1,2,3 or 1,3 or 2,3).
911
912 \membersection{wxDb::GetDatabaseName}\label{wxdbgetdatabasename}
913
914 \func{const wxChar *}{GetDatabaseName}{\void}
915
916 Returns the name of the database engine.
917
918 \membersection{wxDb::GetDatasourceName}\label{wxdbgetdatasourcename}
919
920 \func{const wxString \&}{GetDatasourceName}{\void}
921
922 Returns the ODBC datasource name.
923
924 \membersection{wxDb::GetHDBC}\label{wxdbgethdbc}
925
926 \func{HDBC}{GetHDBC}{\void}
927
928 Returns the ODBC handle to the database connection.
929
930 \membersection{wxDb::GetHENV}\label{wxdbgethenv}
931
932 \func{HENV}{GetHENV}{\void}
933
934 Returns the ODBC environment handle.
935
936 \membersection{wxDb::GetHSTMT}\label{wxdbgethstmt}
937
938 \func{HSTMT}{GetHSTMT}{\void}
939
940 Returns the ODBC statement handle associated with this database connection.
941
942 \membersection{wxDb::GetKeyFields}\label{wxdbgetkeyfields}
943
944 \func{int }{GetKeyFields}{\param{const wxString \&}{tableName}, \param{wxDbColInf *}{colInf}, \param{UWORD }{nocols}}
945
946 Used to determine which columns are members of primary or non-primary indexes on the specified table. If a column is a member of a foreign key for some other table, that information is detected also.
947
948 This function is primarily for use by the \helpref{wxDb::GetColumns}{wxdbgetcolumns} function, but may be called if desired from the client application.
949
950 \wxheading{Parameters}
951
952 \docparam{tableName}{Name of the table for which the columns will be evaluated as to their inclusion in any indexes.}
953 \docparam{colInf}{Data structure containing the column definitions (obtained with \helpref{wxDb::GetColumns}{wxdbgetcolumns}). This function populates the PkCol, PkTableName, and FkTableName members of the colInf structure.}
954 \docparam{nocols}{Number of columns defined in the instance of colInf.}
955
956 \wxheading{Return value}
957
958 Currently always returns TRUE.
959
960 \wxheading{See also}
961
962 \helpref{wxDbColInf}{wxdbcolinf}, \helpref{wxDb::GetColumns}{wxdbgetcolumns}
963
964 \membersection{wxDb::GetNext}\label{wxdbgetnext}
965
966 \func{bool}{GetNext}{\void}
967
968 Called after executing a query, this function requests the next row
969 in the result set after the current position of the cursor.
970
971 \wxheading{See also}
972
973 \helpref{wxDb::ExecSql}{wxdbexecsql}, \helpref{wxDb::GetData}{wxdbgetdata}
974
975 \membersection{wxDb::GetNextError}\label{wxdbgetnexterror}
976
977 \func{bool}{GetNextError}{\param{HENV}{ aHenv},
978 \param{HDBC}{ aHdbc = SQL\_NULL\_HDBC}, \param{HSTMT}{ aHstmt = SQL\_NULL\_HSTMT}}
979
980 \wxheading{Parameters}
981
982 \docparam{aHenv}{A handle to the ODBC environment.}
983 \docparam{aHdbc}{{\it OPTIONAL.} A handle to the ODBC connection. Pass this
984 in if the ODBC function call that erred out required a hdbc or hstmt argument.}
985 \docparam{AHstmt}{{\it OPTIONAL.}A handle to the ODBC statement being executed
986 against. Pass this in if the ODBC function call that erred out requires a
987 hstmt argument.}
988
989 \wxheading{Example}
990
991 \begin{verbatim}
992 if (SQLExecDirect(hstmt, (UCHAR FAR *) pSqlStmt, SQL_NTS) != SQL_SUCCESS)
993 {
994 // Display all ODBC errors for this stmt
995 return(db.DispAllErrors(db.henv, db.hdbc, hstmt));
996 }
997 \end{verbatim}
998
999 \wxheading{See also}
1000
1001 \helpref{wxDb::DispNextError}{wxdbdispnexterror},
1002 \helpref{wxDb::DispAllErrors}{wxdbdispallerrors}
1003
1004
1005 \membersection{wxDb::GetPassword}\label{wxdbgetpassword}
1006
1007 \func{const wxString \&}{GetPassword}{\void}
1008
1009 Returns the password used to establish this connection to the datasource.
1010
1011
1012 \membersection{wxDb::GetTableCount}\label{wxdbgettablecount}
1013
1014 \func{int }{GetTableCount}{\void}
1015
1016 Returns the number of wxDbTable() instances currently using this datasource
1017 connection.
1018
1019
1020 \membersection{wxDb::GetUsername}\label{wxdbgetusername}
1021
1022 \func{const wxString \&}{GetUsername}{\void}
1023
1024 Returns the user name (uid) used to establish this connection to the
1025 datasource.
1026
1027
1028 \membersection{wxDb::Grant}\label{wxdbgrant}
1029
1030 \func{bool}{Grant}{\param{int }{privileges}, \param{const wxString \&}{tableName},
1031 \param{const wxString \&}{userList = "PUBLIC"}}
1032
1033 Use this member function to GRANT privileges to users for accessing tables in
1034 the datasource.
1035
1036 \wxheading{Parameters}
1037
1038 \docparam{privileges}{Use this argument to select which privileges you want to
1039 grant. Pass DB\_GRANT\_ALL to grant all privileges. To grant individual
1040 privileges pass one or more of the following OR'd together:}
1041
1042 \begin{verbatim}
1043 DB_GRANT_SELECT = 1
1044 DB_GRANT_INSERT = 2
1045 DB_GRANT_UPDATE = 4
1046 DB_GRANT_DELETE = 8
1047 DB_GRANT_ALL = DB_GRANT_SELECT | DB_GRANT_INSERT |
1048 DB_GRANT_UPDATE | DB_GRANT_DELETE
1049 \end{verbatim}
1050
1051 \docparam{tableName}{The name of the table you wish to grant privileges on.}
1052 \docparam{userList}{{\it OPTIONAL.} A comma delimited list of users to grant the privileges to. If this argument is not passed in, the privileges will be given to the general PUBLIC.}
1053
1054 \wxheading{Remarks}
1055
1056 Some databases require user names to be specified in all capital letters (i.e. Oracle). This function does not automatically capitalize the user names passed in the comma-separated list. This is the responsibility of the calling routine.
1057
1058 The currently logged in user must have sufficient grantor privileges for this
1059 function to be able to successfully grant the indicated privileges.
1060
1061 \wxheading{Example}
1062
1063 \begin{verbatim}
1064 db.Grant(DB_GRANT_SELECT | DB_GRANT_INSERT, "PARTS", "mary, sue");
1065 \end{verbatim}
1066
1067 \membersection{wxDb::IsFwdOnlyCursors}\label{wxdbisfwdonlycursors}
1068
1069 \func{bool}{IsFwdOnlyCursors}{\void}
1070
1071 This setting indicates whether this database connection was created
1072 as being capable of using only forward scrolling cursors.
1073
1074 This function does NOT indicate if the ODBC driver or datasource supports
1075 backward scrolling cursors. There is no standard way of detecting if the
1076 driver or datasource can support backward scrolling cursors.
1077
1078 If a wxDb instance was created as being capable of only forward scrolling
1079 cursors, then even if the datasource and ODBC driver support backward
1080 scrolling cursors, tables using this database connection would only be able
1081 to use forward scrolling cursors.
1082
1083 The default setting of whether a wxDb connection to a database allows
1084 forward-only or also backward scrolling cursors is defined in setup.h by the
1085 value of wxODBC\_FWD\_ONLY\_CURSORS. This default setting can be overridden
1086 when the wxDb connection is initially created (see
1087 \helpref{wxDb constructor}{wxdbconstr} and \helpref{wxDbGetConnection}{wxdbfunctions}).
1088
1089 \wxheading{Return value}
1090
1091 Returns TRUE if this datasource connection is defined as using only forward
1092 scrolling cursors, or FALSE if the connection is defined as being allowed to
1093 use backward scrolling cursors and their associated functions (see note above).
1094
1095 \wxheading{Remarks}
1096
1097 Added as of wxWindows v2.4 release, this function is a renamed version of
1098 wxDb::FwdOnlyCursors() to match the normal wxWindows naming conventions for
1099 class member functions.
1100
1101 This function is not available in versions prior to v2.4. You should
1102 use \helpref{wxDb::FwdOnlyCursors}{wxdbfwdonlycursors} for wxWindows
1103 versions prior to 2.4.
1104
1105 \wxheading{See also}
1106
1107 \helpref{wxDb constructor}{wxdbconstr}, \helpref{wxDbGetConnection}{wxdbfunctions}
1108
1109 \membersection{wxDb::IsOpen}\label{wxdbisopen}
1110
1111 \func{bool}{IsOpen}{\void}
1112
1113 Indicates whether the database connection to the datasource is currently
1114 opened.
1115
1116 \wxheading{Remarks}
1117
1118 This function may indicate that the database connection is open, even if
1119 the call to \helpref{wxDb::Open}{wxdbopen} may have failed to fully
1120 initialize the connection correctly. The connection to the database
1121 {\it is} open and can be used via the direct SQL commands, if this
1122 function returns TRUE. Other functions which depend on the
1123 \helpref{wxDb::Open}{wxdbopen} to have completed correctly may not function
1124 as expected. The return result from \helpref{wxDb::Open}{wxdbopen} is the
1125 only way to know if complete initialization of this wxDb connection was
1126 successful or not. See \helpref{wxDb::Open}{wxdbopen} for more details on
1127 partial failures to open a connection instance.
1128
1129 \membersection{wxDb::LogError}\label{wxdblogerror}
1130
1131 \func{void}{LogError}{\param{const wxString \&}{errMsg} \param{const wxString \&}{SQLState=""}}
1132
1133 \docparam{errMsg}{Free-form text to display describing the error/text to be logged.}
1134 \docparam{SQLState}{{\it OPTIONAL.} Native SQL state error. Default is 0.}
1135
1136 \wxheading{Remarks}
1137
1138 Calling this function will enter a log message in the error list maintained
1139 for the database connection. This log message is free form and can be
1140 anything the programmer wants to enter in the error list.
1141
1142 If SQL logging is turned on, the call to this function will also log the
1143 text into the SQL log file.
1144
1145 \wxheading{See also}
1146
1147 \helpref{wxDb::WriteSqlLog}{wxdbwritesqllog}
1148
1149 \membersection{wxDb::ModifyColumn}\label{wxdbmodifycolumn}
1150
1151 \func{void}{ModifyColumn}{\param{const wxString \&}{tableName} \param{const wxString \&}{ColumnName}
1152 \param{int }{dataType} \param{ULONG }{columnLength=0} \param{const wxString \&}{optionalParam=""}}
1153
1154 Used to change certain properties of a column such as the length, or whether a column
1155 allows NULLs or not.
1156
1157 \docparam{tableName}{Name of the table that the column to be modified is in.}
1158 \docparam{columnName}{Name of the column to be modified. NOTE: Name of column cannot
1159 be changed with this function.}
1160 \docparam{dataType}{Any one of DB\_DATA\_TYPE\_VARCHAR, DB\_DATA\_TYPE\_INTEGER,
1161 DB\_DATA\_TYPE\_FLOAT, DB\_DATA\_TYPE\_DATE.}
1162 \docparam{columnLength}{New size of the column. Valid only for DB\_DATA\_TYPE\_VARCHAR
1163 dataType fields. Default is 0.}
1164 \docparam{optionalParam}{Default is "".}
1165
1166 \wxheading{Remarks}
1167
1168 Cannot be used to modify the precision of a numeric column, therefore 'columnLength'
1169 is ignored unless the dataType is DB\_DATA\_TYPE\_VARCHAR.
1170
1171 Some datasources do not allow certain properties of a column to be changed if any rows
1172 currently have data stored in that column. Those datasources that do allow columns
1173 to be changed with data in the rows many handle truncation and/or expansion in
1174 different ways. Please refer to the reference material for the datasource being
1175 used for behavioral descriptions.
1176
1177 \wxheading{Example}
1178
1179 \begin{verbatim}
1180 ok = pDb->ModifyColumn("CONTACTS", "ADDRESS2",
1181 DB_, colDefs[j].SzDataObj,
1182 wxT("NOT NULL"));
1183 \end{verbatim}
1184
1185
1186 \membersection{wxDb::Open}\label{wxdbopen}
1187
1188 \func{bool}{Open}{\param{const wxString \&}{Dsn}, \param{const wxString \&}{Uid},
1189 \param{const wxString \&}{AuthStr}}
1190
1191 \func{bool}{Open}{\param{wxDb *}{copyDb}}
1192
1193 Opens a connection to the datasource, sets certain behaviors of the datasource
1194 to confirm to the accepted behaviors (e.g. cursor position maintained on
1195 commits), and queries the datasource for its representations of the basic
1196 datatypes to determine the form in which the data going to/from columns in
1197 the data tables are to be handled.
1198
1199 The second form of this function, which accepts a "wxDb *" as a parameter,
1200 can be used to avoid the overhead (execution time, database load, network
1201 traffic) which are needed to determine the data types and representations
1202 of data that are necessary for cross-datasource support by these classes.
1203
1204 Normally the first form of the wxDb::Open() function will open the connection
1205 and then send a series of queries to the datasource asking it for its
1206 representation of data types, and all the features it supports. If one
1207 connection to the datasource has already been made previously, the information
1208 gathered when that connection was created can just be copied to any new
1209 connections to the same datasource by passing a pointer to the first
1210 connection in as a parameter to the wxDb::Open() function. Note that this
1211 new connection created from the first connections information will use the
1212 same Dsn/Uid/AuthStr as the first connection used.
1213
1214 \wxheading{Parameters}
1215
1216 \docparam{Dsn}{datasource name. The name of the ODBC datasource as
1217 assigned when the datasource is initially set up through the ODBC data
1218 source manager.}
1219 \docparam{Uid}{User ID. The name (ID) of the user you wish to connect as
1220 to the datasource. The user name (ID) determines what objects you
1221 have access to in the datasource and what datasource privileges you have.
1222 Privileges include being able to create new objects, update objects, delete
1223 objects and so on. Users and privileges are normally administered by the
1224 database administrator.}
1225 \docparam{AuthStr}{The password associated with the Uid.}
1226 \docparam{copyDb}{Already completely configured and opened datasource connection
1227 from which all Dsn, Uid, AuthStr, and data typing information is to be copied
1228 from for use by this datasource connection.}
1229
1230 \wxheading{Remarks}
1231
1232 After a wxDb instance is created, it must then be opened. When opening a
1233 datasource, there must be three pieces of information passed. The data
1234 source name, user name (ID) and the password for the user. No database
1235 activity on the datasource can be performed until the connection is opened.
1236 This is normally done at program startup and the datasource remains
1237 open for the duration of the program/module run.
1238
1239 It is possible to have connections to multiple datasources open at the same
1240 time to support distributed database connections by having separate instances
1241 of wxDb objects that use either the same or different Dsn/Uid/AuthStr settings.
1242
1243 If this function returns a value of FALSE, it does not necessarily mean that
1244 the connection to the datasource was not opened. It may mean that some
1245 portion of the initialization of the connection failed (such as a datatype not
1246 being able to be determined how the datasource represents it). To determine
1247 if the connection to the database failed, use the \helpref{wxDb::IsOpen}{wxdbisopen}
1248 function after receiving a FALSE result back from this function to determine if
1249 the connection was opened or not. If this function returns FALSE, but \helpref{wxDb::IsOpen}{wxdbisopen}
1250 returns TRUE, then direct SQL commands may be passed to the database
1251 connection and can be successfully executed, but use of the datatypes (such as
1252 by a wxDbTable instance) that are normally determined during open will not be
1253 possible.
1254
1255 \normalbox{The {\it Dsn}, {\it Uid}, and {\it AuthStr} string pointers that are passed in
1256 are copied. NOT the strings themselves, only the pointers. The calling routine
1257 must maintain the memory for these three strings for the life of the wxDb instance.}
1258
1259 \wxheading{Example}
1260
1261 \begin{verbatim}
1262 wxDb sampleDB(DbConnectInf.GetHenv());
1263 if (!sampleDB.Open("Oracle 7.1 HP/UX", "gtasker", "myPassword"))
1264 {
1265 if (sampleDb.IsOpen())
1266 {
1267 // Connection is open, but the initialization of
1268 // datatypes and parameter settings failed
1269 }
1270 else
1271 {
1272 // Error opening datasource
1273 }
1274 }
1275 \end{verbatim}
1276
1277 \membersection{wxDb::RollbackTrans}\label{wxdbrollbacktrans}
1278
1279 \func{bool}{RollbackTrans}{\void}
1280
1281 Function to "undo" changes made to the database. After an insert/update/delete, the operation may be "undone" by issuing this command any time before a \helpref{wxDb::CommitTrans}{wxdbcommittrans} is called on the database connection.
1282
1283 \wxheading{Remarks}
1284
1285 Transactions begin implicitly as soon as you make a change to the database. The
1286 transaction continues until either a commit or rollback is executed. Calling
1287 wxDb::RollbackTrans() will result in ALL changes done using this database
1288 connection that have not already been committed to be "undone" back to the last
1289 commit/rollback that was successfully executed.
1290
1291 \normalbox{Calling this member function rolls back ALL open (uncommitted)
1292 transactions on this ODBC connection, including all wxDbTable instances that
1293 use this connection.}
1294
1295 \wxheading{See also}
1296
1297 \helpref{wxDb::CommitTrans}{wxdbcommittrans} for a special note on cursors
1298
1299 \membersection{wxDb::SetDebugErrorMessages}\label{wxdbsetdebugerrormessages}
1300
1301 \func{void}{SetDebugErrorMessages}{\param{bool }{state}}
1302
1303 \docparam{state}{Either TRUE (debug messages are logged) or FALSE (debug
1304 messages are not logged).}
1305
1306 \wxheading{Remarks}
1307
1308 Turns on/off debug error messages from the ODBC class library. When
1309 this function is passed TRUE, errors are reported to the user/logged automatically
1310 in a text or pop-up dialog when an ODBC error occurs. When passed FALSE,
1311 errors are silently handled.
1312
1313 When compiled in release mode (FINAL=1), this setting has no affect.
1314
1315 \wxheading{See also}
1316
1317 \helpref{wxDb constructor}{wxdbconstr}
1318
1319 \membersection{wxDb::SetSqlLogging}\label{wxdbsetsqllogging}
1320
1321 \func{bool}{SetSqlLogging}{\param{wxDbSqlLogState}{ state}, \param{const wxString \&}{filename = SQL\_LOG\_FILENAME}, \param{bool }{ append = FALSE}}
1322
1323 \wxheading{Parameters}
1324
1325 \docparam{state}{Either sqlLogOFF or sqlLogON (see \helpref{enum wxDbSqlLogState}{wxdbcolfor}). Turns logging of SQL commands sent to the datasource OFF or ON.}
1326 \docparam{filename}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Name of the file to which the log text is to be written. Default is SQL\_LOG\_FILENAME.}
1327 \docparam{append}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Whether the file is appended to or overwritten. Default is FALSE.}
1328
1329 \wxheading{Remarks}
1330
1331 When called with {\it sqlLogON}, all commands sent to the datasource engine are logged to the file specified by {\it filename}. Logging is done by embedded \helpref{wxDb::WriteSqlLog}{wxdbwritesqllog} calls in the database member functions, or may be manually logged by adding calls to \helpref{wxDb::WriteSqlLog}{wxdbwritesqllog} in your own source code.
1332
1333 When called with {\it sqlLogOFF}, the logging file is closed, and any calls to \helpref{wxDb::WriteSqlLog}{wxdbwritesqllog} are ignored.
1334
1335 \membersection{wxDb::SQLColumnName}\label{wxdbsqlcolumnname}
1336
1337 \func{const wxString}{SQLColumnName}{\param{const char *}{ colName}}
1338
1339 Returns the column name in a form ready for use in SQL statements.
1340 In most cases, the column name is returned verbatim. But some databases
1341 (e.g. MS Access, SQL Server, MSDE) allow for spaces in column names, which
1342 must be specially quoted. For example, if the datasource allows spaces
1343 in the column name, the returned string will have the correct enclosing
1344 marks around the name to allow it to be properly included in a SQL statement
1345 for the DBMS that is currently connected to with this connection.
1346
1347 \wxheading{Parameters}
1348
1349 \docparam{colName}{Native name of the column in the table that is to be
1350 evaluated to determine if any special quoting marks needed to be added to it
1351 before including the column name in a SQL statement}
1352
1353 \wxheading{See also}
1354
1355 \helpref{wxDb::SQLTableName}{wxdbsqltablename}
1356
1357 \membersection{wxDb::SQLTableName}\label{wxdbsqltablename}
1358
1359 \func{const wxString}{SQLTableName}{\param{const char *}{ tableName}}
1360
1361 Returns the table name in a form ready for use in SQL statements.
1362 In most cases, the table name is returned verbatim. But some databases
1363 (e.g. MS Access, SQL Server, MSDE) allow for spaces in table names, which
1364 must be specially quoted. For example, if the datasource allows spaces
1365 in the table name, the returned string will have the correct enclosing
1366 marks around the name to allow it to be properly included in a SQL statement
1367 for the data source that is currently connected to with this connection.
1368
1369 \wxheading{Parameters}
1370
1371 \docparam{tableName}{Native name of the table that is to be evaluated to
1372 determine if any special quoting marks needed to be added to it
1373 before including the table name in a SQL statement}
1374
1375 \wxheading{See also}
1376
1377 \helpref{wxDb::SQLColumnName}{wxdbsqlcolumnname}
1378
1379 \membersection{wxDb::TableExists}\label{wxdbtableexists}
1380
1381 \func{bool}{TableExists}{\param{const wxString \&}{tableName}, \param{const wxChar *}{userID=NULL}, \param{const wxString \&}{path=""}}
1382
1383 Checks the ODBC datasource for the existence of a table. If a {\it userID}
1384 is specified, then the table must be accessible by that user (user must have
1385 at least minimal privileges to the table).
1386
1387 \wxheading{Parameters}
1388
1389 \docparam{tableName}{Name of the table to check for the existence of.}
1390 \docparam{userID}{Owner of the table (also referred to as schema). Specify a userID when the datasource you are connected
1391 to allows multiple unique tables with the same name to be owned by different users. {\it userID}
1392 is evaluated as follows:}
1393
1394 \begin{verbatim}
1395 userID == NULL ... UserID is ignored (DEFAULT)
1396 userID == "" ... UserID set equal to 'this->uid'
1397 userID != "" ... UserID set equal to 'userID'
1398 \end{verbatim}
1399
1400 \wxheading{Remarks}
1401
1402 {\it tableName} may refer to a table, view, alias or synonym.
1403
1404 This function does not indicate whether or not the user has privileges to query or perform other functions on the table. Use the \helpref{wxDb::TablePrivileges}{wxdbtableprivileges} to determine if the user has sufficient privileges or not.
1405
1406 \wxheading{See also}
1407
1408 \helpref{wxDb::TablePrivileges}{wxdbtableprivileges}
1409
1410 \membersection{wxDb::TablePrivileges}\label{wxdbtableprivileges}
1411
1412 \func{bool}{TablePrivileges}{\param{const wxString \&}{tableName}, \param{const wxString \&}{priv},
1413 \param{const wxChar *}{userID=NULL}, \param{const wxChar *}{schema=NULL},
1414 \param{const wxString \&}{path=""}}
1415
1416 Checks the ODBC datasource for the existence of a table. If a {\it userID}
1417 is specified, then the table must be accessible by that user (user must have
1418 at least minimal privileges to the table).
1419
1420 \wxheading{Parameters}
1421
1422 \docparam{tableName}{Name of the table on which to check privileges.
1423 {\it tableName} may refer to a table, view, alias or synonym.}
1424 \docparam{priv}{The table privilege being evaluated. May be one of the
1425 following (or a datasource specific privilege):}
1426 \begin{verbatim}
1427 SELECT : The connected user is permitted to retrieve data for
1428 one or more columns of the table.
1429
1430 INSERT : The connected user is permitted to insert new rows
1431 containing data for one or more columns into the
1432 table.
1433
1434 UPDATE : The connected user is permitted to update the data in
1435 one or more columns of the table.
1436
1437 DELETE : The connected user is permitted to delete rows of
1438 data from the table.
1439
1440 REFERENCES : Is the connected user permitted to refer to one or
1441 more columns of the table within a constraint (for
1442 example, a unique, referential, or table check
1443 constraint).
1444 \end{verbatim}
1445 \docparam{userID}{{\it OPTIONAL.} User for which to determine if the privilege
1446 specified to be checked is granted or not. Default is "".
1447 {\it userID} is evaluated as follows:}
1448 \begin{verbatim}
1449 userID == NULL ... NOT ALLOWED!
1450 userID == "" ... UserID set equal to 'this->uid'
1451 userID != "" ... UserID set equal to 'userID'
1452 \end{verbatim}
1453
1454 \docparam{schema}{{\it OPTIONAL.} Owner of the table. Specify a userID when the datasource
1455 you are connected to allows multiple unique tables with the same name to be
1456 owned by different users. Specifying the table owner makes determination of the
1457 users privileges MUCH faster. Default is NULL. {\it userID} is evaluated as follows:}
1458 \begin{verbatim}
1459 schema == NULL ... Any owner (DEFAULT)
1460 schema == "" ... Owned by 'this->uid'
1461 schema != "" ... Owned by userID specified in 'schema'
1462 \end{verbatim}
1463
1464 \docparam{path}{{\it OPTIONAL.} Path to the table. Default is "".
1465 Currently unused.}
1466
1467 \wxheading{Remarks}
1468
1469 The scope of privilege allowed to the connected user by a given table
1470 privilege is datasource dependent.
1471
1472 For example, the privilege UPDATE might allow the connected user to update
1473 all columns in a table on one datasource, but only those columns for
1474 which the grantor (the user that granted the connected user) has the UPDATE
1475 privilege on another datasource.
1476
1477 Looking up a user's privileges to a table can be time consuming depending on the
1478 datasource and ODBC driver. This time can be minimized by passing a {\it schema}
1479 as a parameter. With some datasources/drivers, the difference can be several
1480 seconds of time difference.
1481
1482
1483 \membersection{wxDb::TranslateSqlState}\label{wxdbtranslatesqlstate}
1484
1485 \func{int }{TranslateSqlState}{\param{const wxString \&}{SQLState}}
1486
1487 Converts an ODBC sqlstate to an internal error code.
1488
1489 \wxheading{Parameters}
1490
1491 \docparam{SQLState}{State to be converted.}
1492
1493 \wxheading{Return value}
1494
1495 Returns the internal class DB\_ERR code. See \helpref{wxDb::DB\_STATUS}{wxdb} definition.
1496
1497 \membersection{wxDb::WriteSqlLog}\label{wxdbwritesqllog}
1498
1499 \func{bool}{WriteSqlLog}{\param{const wxString \&}{logMsg}}
1500
1501 \wxheading{Parameters}
1502
1503 \docparam{logMsg}{Free form string to be written to the log file.}
1504
1505 \wxheading{Remarks}
1506
1507 Very useful debugging tool that may be turned on/off during run time (see
1508 (see \helpref{wxDb::SetSqlLogging}{wxdbsetsqllogging} for details on
1509 turning logging on/off). The passed in string {\it logMsg} will be written to
1510 a log file if SQL logging is turned on.
1511
1512 \wxheading{Return value}
1513
1514 If SQL logging is off when a call to WriteSqlLog() is made, or there is a
1515 failure to write the log message to the log file, the function returns
1516 FALSE without performing the requested log, otherwise TRUE is returned.
1517
1518 \wxheading{See also}
1519
1520 \helpref{wxDb::SetSqlLogging}{wxdbsetsqllogging}
1521
1522 \section{\class{wxDbColDataPtr}}\label{wxdbcoldataptr}
1523
1524 Pointer to dynamic column definitions for use with a wxDbTable instance.
1525 Currently there are no member functions for this class.
1526
1527 See the \helpref{database classes overview}{odbcoverview} for
1528 an introduction to using the ODBC classes.
1529
1530 \begin{verbatim}
1531 void *PtrDataObj;
1532 int SzDataObj;
1533 SWORD SqlCtype;
1534 \end{verbatim}
1535
1536 \section{\class{wxDbColDef}}\label{wxdbcoldef}
1537
1538 This class is used to hold information about the columns bound to an
1539 instance of a wxDbTable object.
1540
1541 Each instance of this class describes one column in the wxDbTable
1542 object. When calling the \helpref{wxDb constructor}{wxdbconstr}, a
1543 parameter passed in indicates the number of columns that will be defined for
1544 the wxDbTable object. The constructor uses this information to allocate
1545 adequate memory for all of the column descriptions in your wxDbTable object.
1546 Private member wxDbTable::colDefs is a pointer to this chunk of memory
1547 maintained by the wxDbTable class (and can be retrieved using the
1548 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetColDefs}{wxdbtablegetcoldefs} function).
1549 To access the nth column definition of your wxDbTable object, just reference
1550 wxDbColDefs element [n - 1].
1551
1552 Typically, \helpref{wxDbTable::SetColDefs}{wxdbtablesetcoldefs} is used to
1553 populate an array of these data structures for the wxDbTable instance.
1554
1555 Currently there are no accessor functions for this class, so all members are
1556 public.
1557
1558 \begin{verbatim}
1559 wxChar ColName[DB_MAX_COLUMN_NAME_LEN+1]; // Column Name
1560 int DbDataType; - Logical Data Type;
1561 e.g. DB_DATA_TYPE_INTEGER
1562 SWORD SqlCtype; - C data type; e.g. SQL_C_LONG
1563 void *PtrDataObj; - Address of the data object
1564 int SzDataObj; - Size, in bytes, of the data object
1565 bool KeyField; - Is column part of the PRIMARY KEY for the
1566 table? -- Date fields should NOT be
1567 KeyFields
1568 bool Updateable; - Column is updateable?
1569 bool InsertAllowed; - Column included in INSERT statements?
1570 bool DerivedCol; - Column is a derived value?
1571 SDWORD CbValue; - !!!Internal use only!!!
1572 bool Null; - NOT FULLY IMPLEMENTED
1573 Allows NULL values in Inserts and Updates
1574 \end{verbatim}
1575
1576 \wxheading{See also}
1577
1578 \helpref{database classes overview}{odbcoverview},
1579 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetColDefs}{wxdbtablegetcoldefs}, \helpref{wxDb constructor}{wxdbconstr}
1580
1581 \membersection{wxDbColDef::Initialize}\label{wxdbcoldefinitialize}
1582
1583 Simply initializes all member variables to a cleared state. Called by
1584 the constructor automatically.
1585
1586 \section{\class{wxDbColFor}}\label{wxdbcolfor}
1587
1588 Beginning support for handling international formatting specifically on dates
1589 and floats.
1590
1591 \begin{verbatim}
1592 wxString s_Field; // Formated String for Output
1593 wxString s_Format[7]; // Formated Objects - TIMESTAMP has
1594 the biggest (7)
1595 wxString s_Amount[7]; // Formated Objects - amount of
1596 things that can be formatted
1597 int i_Amount[7]; // Formated Objects -
1598 TT MM YYYY HH MM SS m
1599 int i_Nation; // 0 = timestamp
1600 1 = EU
1601 2 = UK
1602 3 = International
1603 4 = US
1604 int i_dbDataType; // conversion of the 'sqlDataType'
1605 to the generic data type used by
1606 these classes
1607 SWORD i_sqlDataType;
1608 \end{verbatim}
1609
1610 The constructor for this class initializes all the values to zero or NULL.
1611
1612 The destructor does nothing at this time.
1613
1614 Only one function is provided with this class currently.
1615
1616 See the \helpref{database classes overview}{odbcoverview} for
1617 an introduction to using the ODBC classes.
1618
1619 \membersection{wxDbColFor::Format}\label{wxdbcolforformat}
1620
1621 \func{int }{Format}{\param{int }{Nation}, \param{int }{dbDataType},
1622 \param{SWORD }{sqlDataType}, \param{short }{columnSize},
1623 \param{short }{decimalDigits}}\label{wxdbcolforformat}
1624
1625 Work in progress, and should be inter-related with wxLocale eventually.
1626
1627 \membersection{wxDbColFor::Initialize}\label{wxdbcolforinitialize}
1628
1629 Simply initializes all member variables to a cleared state. Called by
1630 the constructor automatically.
1631
1632 \section{\class{wxDbColInf}}\label{wxdbcolinf}
1633
1634 Used with the \helpref{wxDb::GetColumns}{wxdbgetcolumns} functions for obtaining all retrievable information about a column's definition.
1635
1636 \begin{verbatim}
1637 wxChar catalog[128+1];
1638 wxChar schema[128+1];
1639 wxChar tableName[DB_MAX_TABLE_NAME_LEN+1];
1640 wxChar colName[DB_MAX_COLUMN_NAME_LEN+1];
1641 SWORD sqlDataType;
1642 wxChar typeName[128+1];
1643 SWORD columnSize;
1644 SWORD bufferLength;
1645 short decimalDigits;
1646 short numPrecRadix;
1647 short nullable;
1648 wxChar remarks[254+1];
1649 int dbDataType; // conversion of the 'sqlDataType'
1650 // to the generic data type used by
1651 // these classes
1652 int PkCol; // Primary key column
1653 0 = No
1654 1 = First Key
1655 2 = Second Key, etc...
1656 wxChar PkTableName[DB_MAX_TABLE_NAME_LEN+1];
1657 // Tables that use this PKey as a FKey
1658 int FkCol; // Foreign key column
1659 0 = No
1660 1 = First Key
1661 2 = Second Key, etc...
1662 wxChar FkTableName[DB_MAX_TABLE_NAME_LEN+1];
1663 // Foreign key table name
1664 wxDbColFor *pColFor; // How should this column be formatted
1665 \end{verbatim}
1666
1667 The constructor for this class initializes all the values to zero, "", or NULL.
1668
1669 The destructor for this class takes care of deleting the pColFor member if
1670 it is non-NULL.
1671
1672 See the \helpref{database classes overview}{odbcoverview} for
1673 an introduction to using the ODBC classes.
1674
1675 \membersection{wxDbColInf::Initialize}\label{wxdbcolinfinitialize}
1676
1677 Simply initializes all member variables to a cleared state. Called by
1678 the constructor automatically.
1679
1680 \section{\class{wxDbConnectInf}}\label{wxdbconnectinf}
1681
1682 This class is used for holding the data necessary for connecting to the ODBC
1683 datasource. That information includes: SQL environment handle, datasource
1684 name, user ID, password and default directory path (used with dBase). Other
1685 optional fields held in this class are and file type, both for future
1686 functions planned to be added for creating/manipulating datasource definitions.
1687
1688 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::wxDbConnectInfo}
1689
1690 \func{}{wxDbConnectInf}{\void}
1691
1692 Default constructor.
1693
1694 \func{}{wxDb}{\param{HENV }{henv}, \param{const wxString \&}{dsn},
1695 \param{const wxString \&}{userID=""}, \param{const wxString \&}{password},
1696 \param{const wxString \&}{defaultDir=""}, \param{const wxString \&}{description=""},
1697 \param{const wxString \&}{fileType=""}}
1698
1699 Constructor which allows initial settings of all the classes member variables.
1700
1701 See the special note below on the henv parameter for forcing this constructor
1702 to create a SQL environment handle automatically, rather than needing to pass
1703 one in to the function.
1704
1705 \wxheading{Parameters}
1706
1707 \docparam{henv}{Environment handle used for this connection. See
1708 \helpref{wxDConnectInf::AllocHenv}{wxdbconnectinfallochenv} for how to create
1709 an SQL environment handle. NOTE: Passing in a NULL for this parameter will
1710 inform the constructor that it should create its own SQL environment handle.
1711 If NULL is passed for this parameter, the constructor will call
1712 \helpref{wxDConnectInf::AllocHenv}{wxdbconnectinfallochenv} internally. A
1713 flag is set internally also to indicate that the HENV was created by the
1714 constructor so that when the default class destructor is called, the
1715 destructor will call \helpref{wxDConnectInf::FreeHenv}{wxdbconnectinffreehenv}
1716 to free the environment handle automatically.}
1717 \docparam{dsn}{Name of the datasource to be used in creating wxDb instances
1718 for creating connection(s) to a datasource.}
1719 \docparam{userID}{{\it OPTIONAL} Many datasources allow (or even require)
1720 use of a username to determine privileges that connecting user is allowed
1721 to have when accessing the datasource or the data tables. Default is "".}
1722 \docparam{password}{{\it OPTIONAL} Password to be associated with the user
1723 ID specified in 'userID'. Default is "".}
1724 \docparam{defaultDir}{{\it OPTIONAL} Used for datasources which require the
1725 path to where the data file is stored to be specified. dBase is one example
1726 of the type of datasource which requires this information. Default is "".}
1727 \docparam{description}{{\it OPTIONAL} {\bf FUTURE USE} Default is "".}
1728 \docparam{fileType}{{\it OPTIONAL} {\bf FUTURE USE} Default is "".}
1729
1730 \wxheading{Remarks}
1731
1732 It is strongly recommended that programs use the longer form of the
1733 constructor and allow the constructor to create the SQL environment handle
1734 automatically, and manage the destruction of the handle.
1735
1736 \wxheading{Example}
1737
1738 \begin{verbatim}
1739 wxDbConnectInf *DbConnectInf;
1740
1741 DbConnectInf = new wxDbConnectInf(0,"MY_DSN", "MY_USER", "MY_PASSWORD");
1742
1743 ....the rest of the program
1744
1745 delete DbConnectInf;
1746 \end{verbatim}
1747
1748 \wxheading{See also}
1749
1750 \helpref{wxDConnectInf::AllocHenv}{wxdbconnectinfallochenv},
1751 \helpref{wxDConnectInf::FreeHenv}{wxdbconnectinffreehenv}
1752
1753 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::\destruct{wxDbConnectInf}}\label{wxdbconnectinfdestr}
1754
1755 \func{}{\destruct{wxDbConnectInf}}{}
1756
1757 Handles the default destruction of the instance of the class. If the long form
1758 of the \helpref{wxDConnectInf}{wxdbconnectinf} was used, then this destructor
1759 also takes care of calling
1760 \helpref{wxDConnectInf::FreeHenv}{wxdbconnectinffreehenv} to free the
1761 SQL environment handle.
1762
1763 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::AllocHenv}\label{wxdbconnectinfallochenv}
1764
1765 \func{bool }{AllocHenv}{\void}
1766
1767 Allocates a SQL environment handle that will be used to interface with
1768 an ODBC datasource.
1769
1770 \wxheading{Remarks}
1771
1772 This function can be automatically called by the long from of the
1773 \helpref{wxDbConnectInf}{wxdbconnectinf} constructor.
1774
1775 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::FreeHenv}\label{wxdbconnectinffreehenv}
1776
1777 \func{void}{FreeHenv}{\void}
1778
1779 Frees the SQL environment handle being managed by the instance of this class.
1780
1781 \wxheading{Remarks}
1782
1783 If the SQL environment handle was created using the long form of the
1784 \helpref{wxDbConnectInf}{wxdbconnectinf} constructor, then the flag indicating
1785 that the HENV should be destroyed when the classes destructor is called
1786 is reset to be FALSE, so that any future handles created using the
1787 \helpref{wxDbConnectInf::AllocHenv}{wxdbconnectinfallochenv} function
1788 must be manually released with a call to this function.
1789
1790 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::Initialize}\label{wxdbconnectinfinitialize}
1791
1792 Simply initializes all member variables to a cleared state. Called by
1793 the constructor automatically.
1794
1795 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::GetAuthStr}\label{wxdbconnectinfgetauthstr}
1796
1797 \func{const wxChar *}{GetAuthStr}{\void}
1798
1799 Accessor function to return the password assigned for this class
1800 instance that will be used with the user ID.
1801
1802 Synonymous with \helpref{wxDbConnectInf::GetPassword}{wxdbconnectinfgetpassword}
1803
1804 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::GetDefaultDir}\label{wxdbconnectinfgetdefaultdir}
1805
1806 \func{const wxChar *}{GetDefaultDir}{\void}
1807
1808 Accessor function to return the default directory in which the datasource's data
1809 table is stored. This directory is only used for file based datasources like
1810 dBase. MS-Access does not require this to be set, as the path is set in the
1811 ODBC Administrator for MS-Access.
1812
1813 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::GetDescription}\label{wxdbconnectinfgetdescription}
1814
1815 \func{const wxChar *}{GetDescription}{\void}
1816
1817 Accessor function to return the description assigned for this class
1818 instance.
1819
1820 NOTE: Description is a FUTURE USE item and is unused currently.
1821
1822 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::GetDsn}\label{wxdbconnectinfgetdsn}
1823
1824 \func{const wxChar *}{GetDsn}{\void}
1825
1826 Accessor function to return the datasource name assigned for this class
1827 instance.
1828
1829 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::GetFileType}\label{wxdbconnectinfgetfiletype}
1830
1831 \func{const wxChar *}{GetFileType}{\void}
1832
1833 Accessor function to return the filetype of the ODBC datasource assigned for
1834 this class instance.
1835
1836 NOTE: FileType is a FUTURE USE item and is unused currently.
1837
1838 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::GetHenv}\label{wxdbconnectinfgethenv}
1839
1840 \func{const HENV}{GetHenv}{\void}
1841
1842 Accessor function to return the SQL environment handle being managed
1843 by this class instance.
1844
1845 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::GetPassword}\label{wxdbconnectinfgetpassword}
1846
1847 \func{const wxChar *}{GetPassword}{\void}
1848
1849 Accessor function to return the password assigned for this class
1850 instance that will be used with the user ID.
1851
1852 Synonymous with \helpref{wxDbConnectInf::GetAuthStr}{wxdbconnectinfgetauthstr}
1853
1854 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::GetUid}\label{wxdbconnectinfgetuid}
1855
1856 \func{const wxChar *}{GetUid}{\void}
1857
1858 Accessor function to return the user ID assigned for this class
1859 instance.
1860
1861 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::GetUserID}\label{wxdbconnectinfgetuserid}
1862
1863 \func{const wxChar *}{GetUserID}{\void}
1864
1865 Accessor function to return the user ID assigned for this class
1866 instance.
1867
1868 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::SetAuthStr}\label{wxdbconnectinfsetauthstr}
1869
1870 \func{\void}{SetAuthStr}{const wxString \&authstr}
1871
1872 Accessor function to assign the password for this class
1873 instance that will be used with the user ID.
1874
1875 Synonymous with \helpref{wxDbConnectInf::SetPassword}{wxdbconnectinfsetpassword}
1876
1877 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::SetDefaultDir}\label{wxdbconnectinfsetdefaultdir}
1878
1879 \func{\void}{SetDefaultDir}{const wxString \&defDir}
1880
1881 Accessor function to assign the default directory in which the datasource's data
1882 table is stored. This directory is only used for file based datasources like
1883 dBase. MS-Access does not require this to be set, as the path is set in the
1884 ODBC Administrator for MS-Access.
1885
1886 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::SetDescription}\label{wxdbconnectinfsetdescription}
1887
1888 \func{\void}{SetDescription}{const wxString \&desc}
1889
1890 Accessor function to assign the description assigned for this class
1891 instance.
1892
1893 NOTE: Description is a FUTURE USE item and is unused currently.
1894
1895 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::SetDsn}\label{wxdbconnectinfsetdsn}
1896
1897 \func{\void}{SetDsn}{const wxString \&dsn}
1898
1899 Accessor function to assign the datasource name for this class instance.
1900
1901 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::SetFileType}\label{wxdbconnectinfsetfiletype}
1902
1903 \func{\void}{SetFileType}{const wxString \&}
1904
1905 Accessor function to return the filetype of the ODBC datasource assigned for
1906 this class instance.
1907
1908 NOTE: FileType is a FUTURE USE item and is unused currently.
1909
1910 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::SetHenv}\label{wxdbconnectinfsethenv}
1911
1912 \func{void}{SetHenv}{\param{const HENV }{henv}}
1913
1914 Accessor function to set the SQL environment handle for this class instance.
1915
1916 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::SetPassword}\label{wxdbconnectinfsetpassword}
1917
1918 \func{\void}{SetPassword}{const wxString \&password}
1919
1920 Accessor function to assign the password for this class
1921 instance that will be used with the user ID.
1922
1923 Synonymous with \helpref{wxDbConnectInf::SetAuthStr}{wxdbconnectinfsetauthstr}
1924
1925 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::SetUid}\label{wxdbconnectinfsetuid}
1926
1927 \func{\void}{SetUid}{const wxString \&uid}
1928
1929 Accessor function to set the user ID for this class instance.
1930
1931 \membersection{wxDbConnectInf::SetUserID}\label{wxdbconnectinfsetuserid}
1932
1933 \func{\void}{SetUserID}{const wxString \&userID}
1934
1935 Accessor function to assign the user ID for this class instance.
1936
1937 \section{\class{wxDbIdxDef}}\label{wxdbidxdef}
1938
1939 Used in creation of non-primary indexes. Currently there are no member
1940 functions for this class.
1941
1942 \begin{verbatim}
1943 wxChar ColName[DB_MAX_COLUMN_NAME_LEN+1]
1944 // Name of column
1945 bool Ascending // Is index maintained in
1946 ASCENDING sequence?
1947 \end{verbatim}
1948
1949 There are no constructors/destructors as of this time, and no member functions.
1950
1951 See the \helpref{database classes overview}{odbcoverview} for
1952 an introduction to using the ODBC classes.
1953
1954 \section{\class{wxDbInf}}\label{wxdbinf}
1955
1956 Contains information regarding the database connection (datasource name,
1957 number of tables, etc). A pointer to a wxDbTableInf is included in this
1958 class so a program can create a wxDbTableInf array instance to maintain all
1959 information about all tables in the datasource to have all the datasource's
1960 information in one memory structure.
1961
1962 Primarily, this class is used internally by the wxWindows ODBC classes.
1963
1964 \begin{verbatim}
1965 wxChar catalog[128+1];
1966 wxChar schema[128+1]; // typically means owner of table(s)
1967 int numTables; // How many tables does this
1968 datasource have
1969 wxDbTableInf *pTableInf; // Equals a new
1970 wxDbTableInf[numTables];
1971 \end{verbatim}
1972
1973 The constructor for this class initializes all the values to zero, "", or NULL.
1974
1975 The destructor for this class takes care of deleting the pTableInf member if
1976 it is non-NULL.
1977
1978 See the \helpref{database classes overview}{odbcoverview} for
1979 an introduction to using the ODBC classes.
1980
1981 \membersection{wxDbInf::Initialize}\label{wxdbinfinitialize}
1982
1983 Simply initializes all member variables to a cleared state. Called by
1984 the constructor automatically.
1985
1986 \section{\class{wxDbTable}}\label{wxdbtable}
1987
1988 A wxDbTable instance provides re-usable access to rows of data in
1989 a table contained within the associated ODBC datasource
1990
1991 See the \helpref{database classes overview}{odbcoverview} for
1992 an introduction to using the ODBC classes.
1993
1994 \wxheading{Include files}
1995
1996 <wx/dbtable.h>\\
1997 <wx/db.h>
1998
1999 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
2000 \wxheading{Helper classes and data structures}
2001
2002 The following classes and structs are defined in dbtable.cpp/.h for use
2003 with the wxDbTable class.
2004
2005 \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
2006 \item \helpref{wxDbColDef}{wxdbcoldef}
2007 \item \helpref{wxDbColDataPtr}{wxdbcoldataptr}
2008 \item \helpref{wxDbIdxDef}{wxdbidxdef}
2009 \end{itemize}
2010
2011 \wxheading{Constants}
2012
2013 \begin{verbatim}
2014 wxDB_DEFAULT_CURSOR Primary cursor normally used for cursor based
2015 operations.
2016
2017 wxDB_QUERY_ONLY Used to indicate whether a table that is opened
2018 is for query only, or if insert/update/deletes
2019 will be performed on the table. Less overhead
2020 (cursors and memory) are allocated for query
2021 only tables, plus read access times are faster
2022 with some datasources.
2023
2024 wxDB_ROWID_LEN [Oracle only] - Used when CanUpdateByRowID()
2025 is true. Optimizes updates so they are faster
2026 by updating on the Oracle-specific ROWID column
2027 rather than some other index.
2028
2029
2030 wxDB_DISABLE_VIEW Use to indicate when a database view should not
2031 be if a table is normally set up to use a view.
2032 [Currently unsupported.]
2033
2034 \end{verbatim}
2035
2036
2037 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
2038
2039 \membersection{wxDbTable::wxDbTable}\label{wxdbtableconstr}
2040
2041 \func{}{wxDbTable}{\param{wxDb *}{pwxDb}, \param{const wxString \&}{tblName},
2042 \param{const UWORD }{numColumns}, \param{const wxString \&}{qryTblName = ""},
2043 \param{bool }{qryOnly = !wxDB\_QUERY\_ONLY}, \param{const wxString \&}{tblPath = ""}}
2044
2045 Default constructor.
2046
2047 \wxheading{Parameters}
2048
2049 \docparam{pwxDb}{Pointer to the wxDb instance to be used by this wxDbTable
2050 instance.}
2051 \docparam{tblName}{The name of the table in the RDBMS.}
2052 \docparam{numColumns}{The number of columns in the table. (Do NOT include the ROWID
2053 column in the count if using Oracle).}
2054 \docparam{qryTblName}{{\it OPTIONAL}. The name of the table or view to base
2055 your queries on. This argument allows you to specify a table/view other than
2056 the base table for this object to base your queries on. This allows you to
2057 query on a view for example, but all of the INSERT, UPDATE and DELETES will
2058 still be performed on the base table for this wxDbTable object. Basing your
2059 queries on a view can provide a substantial performance increase in cases where
2060 your queries involve many tables with multiple joins. Default is "".}
2061 \docparam{qryOnly}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Indicates whether the table will be
2062 accessible for query purposes only, or should the table create the necessary
2063 cursors to be able to insert, update, and delete data from the table.
2064 Default is !wxDB\_QUERY\_ONLY.}
2065 \docparam{tblPath}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Some datasources (such as dBase)
2066 require a path to where the table is stored on the system. Default is "".}
2067
2068 \membersection{wxDbTable::wxDbTable}\label{wxdbtabledestr}
2069
2070 \func{virtual}{\destruct{wxDbTable}}{}
2071
2072 Virtual default destructor.
2073
2074 \membersection{wxDbTable::BuildDeleteStmt}\label{wxdbtablebuilddeletestmt}
2075
2076 \func{void}{BuildDeleteStmt}{\param{wxString \&}{pSqlStmt},
2077 \param{int }{typeOfDel}, \param{const wxString \&}{pWhereClause=""}}
2078
2079 Constructs the full SQL statement that can be used to delete all rows matching
2080 the criteria in the pWhereClause.
2081
2082 \wxheading{Parameters}
2083
2084 \docparam{pSqlStmt}{Pointer to buffer for the SQL statement retrieved. To be
2085 sure you have adequate space allocated for the SQL statement, allocate
2086 DB\_MAX\_STATEMENT\_LEN bytes.}
2087 \docparam{typeOfDel}{The type of delete statement being performed. Can be one
2088 of three values: DB\_DEL\_KEYFIELDS, DB\_DEL\_WHERE or DB\_DEL\_MATCHING}
2089 \docparam{pWhereClause}{{\it OPTIONAL}. If the typeOfDel is DB\_DEL\_WHERE,
2090 then you must also pass in a SQL WHERE clause in this argument. Default
2091 is "".}
2092
2093 \wxheading{Remarks}
2094
2095 This member function constructs a SQL DELETE statement. This can be used for
2096 debugging purposes if you are having problems executing your SQL statement.
2097
2098 WHERE and FROM clauses specified using \helpref{wxDbTable::SetWhereClause}{wxdbtablesetwhereclause}
2099 and \helpref{wxDbTable::SetFromClause}{wxdbtablesetfromclause} are ignored by
2100 this function.
2101
2102 \membersection{wxDbTable::BuildSelectStmt}\label{wxdbtablebuildselectstmt}
2103
2104 \func{void}{BuildSelectStmt}{\param{wxString \&}{pSqlStmt},
2105 \param{int }{typeOfSelect}, \param{bool }{distinct}}
2106
2107 Constructs the full SQL statement that can be used to select all rows matching
2108 the criteria in the pWhereClause. This function is called internally in the
2109 wxDbTable class whenever the function \helpref{wxDbTable::Query}{wxdbtablequery}
2110 is called.
2111
2112 NOTE: Only the columns specified in \helpref{wxDbTable::SetColDefs}{wxdbtablesetcoldefs}
2113 statements are included in the list of columns returned by the SQL statement
2114 created by a call to this function.
2115
2116 \wxheading{Parameters}
2117
2118 \docparam{pSqlStmt}{Pointer to storage for the SQL statement retrieved. To be
2119 sure you have adequate space allocated for the SQL statement, allocate
2120 DB\_MAX\_STATEMENT\_LEN bytes.}
2121 \docparam{typeOfSelect}{The type of select statement being performed. Can be
2122 one of four values: DB\_SELECT\_KEYFIELDS, DB\_SELECT\_WHERE, DB\_SELECT\_MATCHING
2123 or DB\_SELECT\_STATEMENT.}
2124 \docparam{distinct}{Whether to select distinct records only.}
2125
2126 \wxheading{Remarks}
2127
2128 This member function constructs a SQL SELECT statement. This can be used for
2129 debugging purposes if you are having problems executing your SQL statement.
2130
2131 WHERE and FROM clauses specified using
2132 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetWhereClause}{wxdbtablesetwhereclause}
2133 and \helpref{wxDbTable::SetFromClause}{wxdbtablesetfromclause} are ignored by
2134 this function.
2135
2136 \membersection{wxDbTable::BuildUpdateStmt}\label{wxdbtablebuildupdatestmt}
2137
2138 \func{void}{BuildUpdateStmt}{\param{wxString \&}{pSqlStmt}, \param{int }{typeOfUpd},
2139 \param{const wxString \&}{pWhereClause=""}}
2140
2141 Constructs the full SQL statement that can be used to update all rows matching
2142 the criteria in the pWhereClause.
2143
2144 If typeOfUpd is DB\_UPD\_KEYFIELDS, then the current values in the bound columns
2145 are used to determine which row(s) in the table are to be updated. The
2146 exception to this is when a datasource supports ROW IDs (Oracle). The ROW ID
2147 column is used for efficiency purposes when available.
2148
2149 NOTE: Only the columns specified in \helpref{wxDbTable::SetColDefs}{wxdbtablesetcoldefs}
2150 statements are included in the list of columns updated by the SQL statement
2151 created by a call to this function. Any column definitions that were defined
2152 as being non-updateable will be excluded from the SQL UPDATE statement created
2153 by this function.
2154
2155 \wxheading{Parameters}
2156
2157 \docparam{pSqlStmt}{Pointer to storage for the SQL statement retrieved. To be
2158 sure you have adequate space allocated for the SQL statement, allocate
2159 DB\_MAX\_STATEMENT\_LEN bytes.}
2160 \docparam{typeOfUpd}{The type of update statement being performed. Can be one
2161 of two values: DB\_UPD\_KEYFIELDS or DB\_UPD\_WHERE.}
2162 \docparam{pWhereClause}{{\it OPTIONAL}. If the typeOfUpd is DB\_UPD\_WHERE,
2163 then you must also pass in a SQL WHERE clause in this argument. Default is "".}
2164
2165 \wxheading{Remarks}
2166
2167 This member function allows you to see what the SQL UPDATE statement looks like
2168 that the ODBC class library builds. This can be used for debugging purposes if
2169 you are having problems executing your SQL statement.
2170
2171 WHERE and FROM clauses specified using \helpref{wxDbTable::SetWhereClause}{wxdbtablesetwhereclause}
2172 and \helpref{wxDbTable::SetFromClause}{wxdbtablesetfromclause} are ignored by
2173 this function.
2174
2175 \membersection{wxDbTable::BuildWhereStmt}\label{wxdbtablebuildwherestmt}
2176
2177 \func{void}{BuildSelectStmt}{\param{wxString \&}{pWhereClause},
2178 \param{int }{typeOfWhere}, \param{const wxString \&}{qualTableName=""},
2179 \param{bool }{useLikeComparison=FALSE}}
2180
2181 Constructs the portion of a SQL statement which would follow the word 'WHERE'
2182 in a SQL statement to be passed to the datasource. The returned string
2183 does NOT include the word 'WHERE'.
2184
2185 \wxheading{Parameters}
2186
2187 \docparam{pWhereClause}{Pointer to storage for the SQL statement retrieved.
2188 To be sure you have adequate space allocated for the SQL statement, allocate
2189 DB\_MAX\_STATEMENT\_LEN bytes.}
2190 \docparam{typeOfWhere}{The type of where clause to generate. Can be one of
2191 two values: DB\_WHERE\_KEYFIELDS or DB\_WHERE\_MATCHING.}
2192 \docparam{qualTableName}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Prepended to all base table
2193 column names. For use when a FROM clause has been specified with the
2194 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetFromClause}{wxdbtablesetfromclause},
2195 to clarify which table a column name reference belongs to. Default is "".}
2196 \docparam{useLikeComparison}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Should the constructed WHERE
2197 clause utilize the LIKE comparison operator. If FALSE, then the '='
2198 operator is used. Default is FALSE.}
2199
2200 \wxheading{Remarks}
2201
2202 This member function allows you to see what the SQL WHERE clause looks like
2203 that the ODBC class library builds. This can be used for debugging purposes
2204 if you are having problems executing your own SQL statements.
2205
2206 If using 'typeOfWhere' set to DB\_WHERE\_MATCHING, any bound columns currently
2207 containing a NULL value are not included in the WHERE clause's list of
2208 columns to use in the comparison.
2209
2210 \membersection{wxDbTable::CanSelectForUpdate}\label{wxdbtablecanselectforupdate}
2211
2212 \func{bool}{CanSelectForUpdate}{\void}
2213
2214 Use this function to determine if the datasource supports SELECT ... FOR UPDATE.
2215 When the keywords "FOR UPDATE" are included as part of your SQL SELECT statement,
2216 all records {\it retrieved} (not just queried, but actually retrieved using
2217 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetNext}{wxdbtablegetnext}, etc) from the result set are
2218 locked.
2219
2220 \wxheading{Remarks}
2221
2222 Not all datasources support the "FOR UPDATE" clause, so you must use this
2223 member function to determine if the datasource currently connected to supports
2224 this behavior or not before trying to select using "FOR UPDATE".
2225
2226 If the wxDbTable instance was created with the parameter wxDB\_QUERY\_ONLY, then
2227 this function will return FALSE. For all known databases which do not support
2228 the FOR UPDATE clause, this function will return FALSE also.
2229
2230 \membersection{wxDbTable::CanUpdateByROWID}\label{wxdbtablecanupdatebyrowid}
2231
2232 \func{bool}{CanUpdateByROWID}{\void}
2233
2234 CURRENTLY ONLY POSSIBLE IF USING ORACLE.
2235
2236 --- CURRENTLY DISABLED FOR *ALL* DATASOURCES --- NOV 1 2000 - gt
2237
2238 Every Oracle table has a hidden column named ROWID. This is a pointer to the
2239 physical location of the record in the datasource and allows for very fast
2240 updates and deletes. The key is to retrieve this ROWID during your query so
2241 it is available during an update or delete operation.
2242
2243 Use of the ROWID feature is always handled by the class library except in the
2244 case of \helpref{wxDbTable::QueryBySqlStmt}{wxdbtablequerybysqlstmt}. Since
2245 you are passing in the SQL SELECT statement,
2246 it is up to you to include the ROWID column in your query. If you do not,
2247 the application will still work, but may not be as optimized. The ROWID is
2248 always the last column in the column list in your SQL SELECT statement.
2249 The ROWID is not a column in the normal sense and should not be considered
2250 part of the column definitions for the wxDbTable object.
2251
2252 \wxheading{Remarks}
2253
2254 The decision to include the ROWID in your SQL SELECT statement must be
2255 deferred until runtime since it depends on whether you are connected
2256 to an Oracle datasource or not.
2257
2258 \wxheading{Example}
2259
2260 \begin{verbatim}
2261 // Incomplete code sample
2262 wxDbTable parts;
2263 .....
2264 if (parts.CanUpdByROWID())
2265 {
2266 // Note that the ROWID column must always be the last column selected
2267 sqlStmt = "SELECT PART_NO, PART_DESC, ROWID" FROM PARTS";
2268 }
2269 else
2270 sqlStmt = "SELECT PART_NO, PART_DESC FROM PARTS";
2271 \end{verbatim}
2272
2273
2274 \membersection{wxDbTable::ClearMemberVar}\label{wxdbtableclearmembervar}
2275
2276 \func{void}{ClearMemberVar}{\param{UWORD }{colNo}, \param{bool }{setToNull=FALSE}}
2277
2278 Same as \helpref{wxDbTable::ClearMemberVars}{wxdbtableclearmembervars} except
2279 that this function clears only the specified column of its values, and
2280 optionally sets the column to be a NULL column.
2281
2282 \docparam{colNo}{Column number that is to be cleared. This number (between 0
2283 and (noCols-1)) is the index of the column definition created using the
2284 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetColDefs}{wxdbtablesetcoldefs} function.}
2285 \docparam{setToNull}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Indicates whether the column should be
2286 flagged as being a NULL value stored in the bound memory variable. If TRUE,
2287 then any value stored in the bound member variable is cleared. Default is
2288 FALSE.}
2289
2290 \membersection{wxDbTable::ClearMemberVars}\label{wxdbtableclearmembervars}
2291
2292 \func{void}{ClearMemberVars}{\param{bool }{setToNull=FALSE}}
2293
2294 Initializes all bound columns of the wxDbTable instance to zero. In the case
2295 of a string, zero is copied to the first byte of the string.
2296
2297 \docparam{setToNull}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Indicates whether all columns should be
2298 flagged as having a NULL value stored in the bound memory variable. If TRUE,
2299 then any value stored in the bound member variable is cleared. Default is
2300 FALSE.}
2301
2302 \wxheading{Remarks}
2303
2304 This is useful before calling functions such as
2305 \helpref{wxDbTable::QueryMatching}{wxdbtablequerymatching} or
2306 \helpref{wxDbTable::DeleteMatching}{wxdbtabledeletematching} since these
2307 functions build their WHERE clauses from non-zero columns. To call either
2308 \helpref{wxDbTable::QueryMatching}{wxdbtablequerymatching} or
2309 \helpref{wxDbTable::DeleteMatching}{wxdbtabledeletematching} use this sequence:
2310
2311 \begin{verbatim}
2312 1) ClearMemberVars()
2313 2) Assign columns values you wish to match on
2314 3) Call wxDbTable::QueryMatching() or wxDbTable::DeleteMatching()
2315 \end{verbatim}
2316
2317 \membersection{wxDbTable::CloseCursor}\label{wxdbtableclosecursor}
2318
2319 \func{bool}{CloseCursor}{\param{HSTMT}{cursor}}
2320
2321 Closes the specified cursor associated with the wxDbTable object.
2322
2323 \wxheading{Parameters}
2324
2325 \docparam{cursor}{The cursor to be closed.}
2326
2327 \wxheading{Remarks}
2328
2329 Typically handled internally by the ODBC class library, but may be used by the
2330 programmer if desired.
2331
2332 \normalbox{DO NOT CLOSE THE wxDB\_DEFAULT\_CURSOR!}
2333
2334 \membersection{wxDbTable::Count}\label{wxdbtablecount}
2335
2336 \func{ULONG }{Count}{\param{const wxString \&}{args="*"}}
2337
2338 Returns the number of records which would be in the result set using the
2339 current query parameters specified in the WHERE and FROM clauses.
2340
2341 \wxheading{Parameters}
2342
2343 \docparam{args}{{\it OPTIONAL}. This argument allows the use of the
2344 DISTINCT keyword against a column name to cause the returned count to
2345 only indicate the number of rows in the result set that have a unique
2346 value in the specified column. An example is shown below. Default is "*",
2347 meaning a count of the total number of rows matching is returned, regardless
2348 of uniqueness.}
2349
2350 \wxheading{Remarks}
2351
2352 This function can be called before or after an actual query to obtain the
2353 count of records in the result set. Count() uses its own cursor, so result
2354 set cursor positioning is not affected by calls to Count().
2355
2356 WHERE and FROM clauses specified using
2357 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetWhereClause}{wxdbtablesetwhereclause}
2358 and \helpref{wxDbTable::SetFromClause}{wxdbtablesetfromclause} ARE used by
2359 this function.
2360
2361 \wxheading{Example}
2362
2363 \begin{verbatim}
2364
2365 USERS TABLE
2366
2367 FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME
2368 ----------- ----------
2369 John Doe
2370 Richard Smith
2371 Michael Jones
2372 John Carpenter
2373
2374 // Incomplete code sample
2375 wxDbTable users;
2376 .....
2377 users.SetWhereClause("");
2378
2379 // This Count() will return 4, as there are four users listed above
2380 // that match the query parameters
2381 totalNumberOfUsers = users.Count();
2382
2383 // This Count() will return 3, as there are only 3 unique first names
2384 // in the table above - John, Richard, Michael.
2385 totalNumberOfUniqueFirstNames = users.Count("DISTINCT FIRST_NAME");
2386 \end{verbatim}
2387
2388 \membersection{wxDbTable::CreateIndex}\label{wxdbtablecreateindex}
2389
2390 \func{bool}{CreateIndex}{\param{const wxString \&}{idxName}, \param{bool }{unique},
2391 \param{UWORD }{noIdxCols}, \param{wxDbIdxDef *}{pIdxDefs},
2392 \param{bool }{attemptDrop=TRUE}}
2393
2394 This member function allows you to create secondary (non primary) indexes on
2395 your tables. You first create your table, normally specifying a primary
2396 index, and then create any secondary indexes on the table. Indexes in
2397 relational model are not required. You do not need indexes to look up records
2398 in a table or to join two tables together. In the relational model, indexes,
2399 if available, provide a quicker means to look up data in a table. To enjoy
2400 the performance benefits of indexes, the indexes must be defined on the
2401 appropriate columns and your SQL code must be written in such a way as to
2402 take advantage of those indexes.
2403
2404 \wxheading{Parameters}
2405
2406 \docparam{idxName}{Name of the Index. Name must be unique within the table
2407 space of the datasource.}
2408 \docparam{unique}{Indicates if this index is unique.}
2409 \docparam{noIdxCols}{Number of columns in the index.}
2410 \docparam{pIdxDefs}{A pointer to an array wxDbIdxDef structures. }
2411 \docparam{attemptDrop}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Indicates if the function should try
2412 to execute a \helpref{wxDbTable::DropIndex}{wxdbtabledropindex} on the index
2413 name provided before trying to create the index name. Default is TRUE.}
2414
2415 \wxheading{Remarks}
2416
2417 The first parameter, index name, must be unique and should be given a
2418 meaningful name. Common practice is to include the table name as a prefix
2419 in the index name (e.g. For table PARTS, you might want to call your index
2420 PARTS\_IDX1). This will allow you to easily view all
2421 of the indexes defined for a given table grouped together alphabetically.
2422
2423 The second parameter indicates if the index is unique or not. Uniqueness
2424 is enforced at the RDBMS level preventing rows which would have duplicate
2425 indexes from being inserted into the table when violating a unique index's
2426 uniqueness.
2427
2428 In the third parameter, specify how many columns are in your index. This
2429 number must match the number of columns defined in the 'pIdxDefs' parameter.
2430
2431 The fourth parameter specifies which columns make up the index using the
2432 wxDbIdxDef structure. For each column in the index, you must specify two
2433 things, the column name and the sort order (ascending / descending). See
2434 the example below to see how to build and pass in the wxDbIdxDef structure.
2435
2436 The fifth parameter is provided to handle the differences in datasources as
2437 to whether they will automatically overwrite existing indexes with the same
2438 name or not. Some datasources require that the existing index must be dropped
2439 first, so this is the default behavior.
2440
2441 Some datasources (MySQL, and possibly others) require columns which are to be
2442 part of an index to be defined as NOT NULL. When this function is called, if
2443 a column is not defined to be NOT NULL, a call to this function will modify
2444 the column definition to change any columns included in the index to be
2445 NOT NULL. In this situation, if a NULL value already exists in one of the
2446 columns that is being modified, creation of the index will fail.
2447
2448 PostGres is unable to handle index definitions which specify whether the index
2449 is ascending or descending, and defaults to the system default when the index
2450 is created.
2451
2452 It is not necessary to call \helpref{wxDb::CommitTrans}{wxdbcommittrans}
2453 after executing this function.
2454
2455 \wxheading{Example}
2456
2457 \begin{verbatim}
2458 // Create a secondary index on the PARTS table
2459 wxDbIdxDef idxDef[2]; // 2 columns make up the index
2460
2461 wxStrcpy(idxDef[0].ColName, "PART_DESC"); // Column 1
2462 idxDef[0].Ascending = TRUE;
2463
2464 wxStrcpy(idxDef[1].ColName, "SERIAL_NO"); // Column 2
2465 idxDef[1].Ascending = FALSE;
2466
2467 // Create a name for the index based on the table's name
2468 wxString indexName;
2469 indexName.Printf("%s_IDX1",parts->GetTableName());
2470 parts->CreateIndex(indexName, TRUE, 2, idxDef);
2471 \end{verbatim}
2472
2473 \membersection{wxDbTable::CreateTable}\label{wxdbtablecreatetable}
2474
2475 \func{bool}{CreateTable}{\param{bool }{attemptDrop=TRUE}}
2476
2477 Creates a table based on the definitions previously defined for this
2478 wxDbTable instance.
2479
2480 \wxheading{Parameters}
2481
2482 \docparam{attemptDrop}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Indicates whether the driver should
2483 attempt to drop the table before trying to create it. Some datasources will
2484 not allow creation of a table if the table already exists in the table space
2485 being used. Default is TRUE.}
2486
2487 \wxheading{Remarks}
2488
2489 This function creates the table and primary index (if any) in the table space
2490 associated with the connected datasource. The owner of these objects will
2491 be the user id that was given when \helpref{wxDb::Open}{wxdbopen} was called.
2492 The objects will be created in the default schema/table space for that user.
2493
2494 In your derived wxDbTable object constructor, the columns and primary index
2495 of the table are described through the \helpref{wxDbColDef}{wxdbcoldef} structure.
2496 \helpref{wxDbTable::CreateTable}{wxdbtablecreatetable} uses this information
2497 to create the table and to add the primary index. See
2498 \helpref{wxDbTable}{wxdbtable} ctor and wxDbColDef description for additional
2499 information on describing the columns of the table.
2500
2501 It is not necessary to call \helpref{wxDb::CommitTrans}{wxdbcommittrans}
2502 after executing this function.
2503
2504 \membersection{wxDbTable::DB\_STATUS}\label{wxdbtabledbstatus}
2505
2506 \func{bool}{DB\_STATUS}{\void}
2507
2508 Accessor function that returns the wxDb private member variable DB\_STATUS for
2509 the database connection used by this instance of wxDbTable.
2510
2511 \membersection{wxDbTable::Delete}\label{wxdbtabledelete}
2512
2513 \func{bool}{Delete}{\void}
2514
2515 Deletes the row from the table indicated by the current cursor.
2516
2517 \wxheading{Remarks}
2518
2519 Use \helpref{wxDbTable::GetFirst}{wxdbtablegetfirst},
2520 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetLast}{wxdbtablegetlast},
2521 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetNext}{wxdbtablegetnext} or
2522 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetPrev}{wxdbtablegetprev} to position the cursor to
2523 a valid record. Once positioned on a record, call this function to delete
2524 the row from the table.
2525
2526 A \helpref{wxDb::CommitTrans}{wxdbcommittrans} or
2527 \helpref{wxDb::RollbackTrans}{wxdbrollbacktrans} must be called after use of
2528 this function to commit or rollback the deletion.
2529
2530 NOTE: Most datasources have a limited size "rollback" segment. This means
2531 that it is only possible to insert/update/delete a finite number of rows
2532 without performing a \helpref{wxDb::CommitTrans}{wxdbcommittrans} or
2533 \helpref{wxDb::RollbackTrans}{wxdbrollbacktrans}. Size of the rollback
2534 segment varies from database to database, and is user configurable in
2535 most databases. Therefore it is usually best to try to perform a commit
2536 or rollback at relatively small intervals when processing a larger number
2537 of actions that insert/update/delete rows in a table.
2538
2539 \membersection{wxDbTable::DeleteCursor}\label{wxdbtabledeletecursor}
2540
2541 \func{bool}{DeleteCursor}{\param{HSTMT *}{hstmtDel}}
2542
2543 Allows a program to delete a cursor.
2544
2545 \wxheading{Parameters}
2546
2547 \docparam{hstmtDel}{Handle of the cursor to delete.}
2548
2549 \wxheading{Remarks}
2550
2551 For default cursors associated with the instance of wxDbTable, it is not
2552 necessary to specifically delete the cursors. This is automatically done
2553 in the wxDbTable destructor.
2554
2555 NOTE: If the cursor could not be deleted for some reason, an error is logged
2556 indicating the reason. Even if the cursor could not be deleted, the HSTMT
2557 that is passed in is deleted, and the pointer is set to NULL.
2558
2559 \normalbox{DO NOT DELETE THE wxDB\_DEFAULT\_CURSOR!}
2560
2561 \membersection{wxDbTable::DeleteMatching}\label{wxdbtabledeletematching}
2562
2563 \func{bool}{DeleteMatching}{\void}
2564
2565 This member function allows you to delete records from your wxDbTable object
2566 by specifying the data in the columns to match on.
2567
2568 \wxheading{Remarks}
2569
2570 To delete all users with a first name of "JOHN", do the following:
2571
2572 \begin{verbatim}
2573 1) Clear all "columns" using wxDbTable::ClearMemberVars().
2574 2) Set the FIRST_NAME column equal to "JOHN".
2575 3) Call wxDbTable::DeleteMatching().
2576 \end{verbatim}
2577
2578 The WHERE clause is built by the ODBC class library based on all non-NULL
2579 columns. This allows deletion of records by matching on any column(s) in
2580 your wxDbTable instance, without having to write the SQL WHERE clause.
2581
2582 A \helpref{wxDb::CommitTrans}{wxdbcommittrans} or
2583 \helpref{wxDb::RollbackTrans}{wxdbrollbacktrans} must be called after use of
2584 this function to commit or rollback the deletion.
2585
2586 NOTE: Row(s) should be locked before deleting them to make sure they are
2587 not already in use. This can be achieved by calling
2588 \helpref{wxDbTable::QueryMatching}{wxdbtablequerymatching},
2589 and then retrieving the records, locking each as you go (assuming FOR UPDATE
2590 is allowed on the datasource). After the row(s) have been successfully locked,
2591 call this function.
2592
2593 NOTE: Most datasources have a limited "rollback" segment. This means
2594 that it is only possible to insert/update/delete a finite number of rows
2595 without performing a \helpref{wxDb::CommitTrans}{wxdbcommittrans} or
2596 \helpref{wxDb::RollbackTrans}{wxdbrollbacktrans}. Size of the rollback
2597 segment varies from database to database, and is user configurable in
2598 most databases. Therefore it is usually best to try to perform a commit
2599 or rollback at relatively small intervals when processing a larger number
2600 of actions that insert/update/delete rows in a table.
2601
2602 \wxheading{Example}
2603
2604 \begin{verbatim}
2605 // Incomplete code sample to delete all users with a first name
2606 // of "JOHN"
2607 users.ClearMemberVars();
2608 wxStrcpy(users.FirstName,"JOHN");
2609 users.DeleteMatching();
2610 \end{verbatim}
2611
2612
2613 \membersection{wxDbTable::DeleteWhere}\label{wxdbtabledeletewhere}
2614
2615 \func{bool}{DeleteWhere}{\param{const wxString \&}{pWhereClause}}
2616
2617 Deletes all rows from the table which match the criteria specified in the
2618 WHERE clause that is passed in.
2619
2620 \wxheading{Parameters}
2621
2622 \docparam{pWhereClause}{SQL WHERE clause. This WHERE clause determines which
2623 records will be deleted from the table interfaced through the wxDbTable
2624 instance. The WHERE clause passed in must be compliant with the SQL 92
2625 grammar. Do not include the keyword 'WHERE'
2626 }
2627
2628 \wxheading{Remarks}
2629
2630 This is the most powerful form of the wxDbTable delete functions. This
2631 function gives access to the full power of SQL. This function can be used
2632 to delete records by passing a valid SQL WHERE clause. Sophisticated
2633 deletions can be performed based on multiple criteria using the full
2634 functionality of the SQL language.
2635
2636 A \helpref{wxDb::CommitTrans}{wxdbcommittrans} must be called after use of
2637 this function to commit the deletions.
2638
2639 Note: This function is limited to deleting records from the table associated
2640 with this wxDbTable object only. Deletions on joined tables is not possible.
2641
2642 NOTE: Most datasources have a limited size "rollback" segment. This means
2643 that it is only possible to insert/update/delete a finite number of rows
2644 without performing a \helpref{wxDb::CommitTrans}{wxdbcommittrans} or
2645 \helpref{wxDb::RollbackTrans}{wxdbrollbacktrans}. Size of the rollback
2646 segment varies from database to database, and is user configurable in
2647 most databases. Therefore it is usually best to try to perform a commit
2648 or rollback at relatively small intervals when processing a larger number
2649 of actions that insert/update/delete rows in a table.
2650
2651 WHERE and FROM clauses specified using \helpref{wxDbTable::SetWhereClause}{wxdbtablesetwhereclause}
2652 and \helpref{wxDbTable::SetFromClause}{wxdbtablesetfromclause} are ignored by
2653 this function.
2654
2655 \wxheading{Example}
2656
2657 \begin{verbatim}
2658 // Delete parts 1 thru 10 from containers 'X', 'Y' and 'Z' that
2659 // are magenta in color
2660 parts.DeleteWhere("(PART_NUMBER BETWEEN 1 AND 10) AND \
2661 CONTAINER IN ('X', 'Y', 'Z') AND \
2662 UPPER(COLOR) = 'MAGENTA'");
2663 \end{verbatim}
2664
2665
2666 \membersection{wxDbTable::DropIndex}\label{wxdbtabledropindex}
2667
2668 \func{bool}{DropIndex}{\param{const wxString \&}{idxName}}
2669
2670 Allows an index on the associated table to be dropped (deleted) if the user
2671 login has sufficient privileges to do so.
2672
2673 \wxheading{Parameters}
2674
2675 \docparam{idxName}{Name of the index to be dropped.}
2676
2677 \wxheading{Remarks}
2678
2679 If the index specified in the 'idxName' parameter does not exist, an error
2680 will be logged, and the function will return a result of FALSE.
2681
2682 It is not necessary to call \helpref{wxDb::CommitTrans}{wxdbcommittrans}
2683 after executing this function.
2684
2685 \membersection{wxDbTable::DropTable}\label{wxdbtabledroptable}
2686
2687 \func{bool}{DropTable}{\void}
2688
2689 Deletes the associated table if the user has sufficient privileges to do so.
2690
2691 \wxheading{Remarks}
2692
2693 This function returns TRUE if the table does not exist, but only for
2694 supported databases (see \helpref{wxDb::Dbms}{wxdbdbms}). If a datasource
2695 is not specifically supported, and this function is called, the function
2696 will return FALSE.
2697
2698 Most datasources/ODBC drivers will delete any indexes associated with the
2699 table automatically, and others may not. Check the documentation for your
2700 database to determine the behavior.
2701
2702 It is not necessary to call \helpref{wxDb::CommitTrans}{wxdbcommittrans}
2703 after executing this function.
2704
2705 \membersection{wxDbTable::From}\label{wxdbtablefrom}
2706
2707 \func{const wxString \&}{From}{}
2708
2709 \func{void}{From}{\param{const wxString \&}{From}}
2710
2711 Accessor function for the private class member wxDbTable::from. Can be used
2712 as a synonym for \helpref{wxDbTable::GetFromClause}{wxdbtablegetfromclause}
2713 (the first form of this function) or
2714 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetFromClause}{wxdbtablesetfromclause} (the second form
2715 of this function).
2716
2717 \wxheading{Parameters}
2718
2719 \docparam{From}{A comma separated list of table names that are to be outer
2720 joined with the base table's columns so that the joined table's columns
2721 may be returned in the result set or used as a portion of a comparison with
2722 the base table's columns. NOTE that the base tables name must NOT be included
2723 in the FROM clause, as it is automatically included by the wxDbTable class
2724 in constructing query statements.}
2725
2726 \wxheading{Return value}
2727
2728 The first form of this function returns the current value of the wxDbTable
2729 member variable ::from.
2730
2731 The second form of the function has no return value, as it will always set
2732 the from clause successfully.
2733
2734 \wxheading{See also}
2735
2736 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetFromClause}{wxdbtablegetfromclause},
2737 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetFromClause}{wxdbtablesetfromclause}
2738
2739
2740 \membersection{wxDbTable::GetColDefs}\label{wxdbtablegetcoldefs}
2741
2742 \func{wxDbColDef *}{GetColDefs}{}
2743
2744 Accessor function that returns a pointer to the array of column definitions
2745 that are bound to the columns that this wxDbTable instance is associated
2746 with.
2747
2748 To determine the number of elements pointed to by the returned
2749 \helpref{wxDbColDef}{wxdbcoldef} pointer, use the
2750 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetNumberOfColumns}{wxdbtablegetnumberofcolumns} function.
2751
2752 \wxheading{Remarks}
2753
2754 These column definitions must not be manually redefined after they have been
2755 set.
2756
2757 \membersection{wxDbTable::GetCursor}\label{wxdbtablegetcursor}
2758
2759 \func{HSTMT}{GetCursor}{\void}
2760
2761 Returns the HSTMT value of the current cursor for this wxDbTable object.
2762
2763 \wxheading{Remarks}
2764
2765 This function is typically used just before changing to use a different cursor
2766 so that after the program is finished using the other cursor, the current
2767 cursor can be set back to being the cursor in use.
2768
2769 \wxheading{See also}
2770
2771 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetCursor}{wxdbtablesetcursor}, \helpref{wxDbTable::GetNewCursor}{wxdbtablegetnewcursor}
2772
2773 \membersection{wxDbTable::GetDb}\label{wxdbtablegetdb}
2774
2775 \func{wxDb *}{GetDb}{}
2776
2777 Accessor function for the private member variable pDb which is a pointer to
2778 the datasource connection that this wxDbTable instance uses.
2779
2780 \membersection{wxDbTable::GetFirst}\label{wxdbtablegetfirst}
2781
2782 \func{bool}{GetFirst}{\void}
2783
2784 Retrieves the FIRST row in the record set as defined by the current query.
2785 Before retrieving records, a query must be performed using
2786 \helpref{wxDbTable::Query}{wxdbtablequery},
2787 \helpref{wxDbTable::QueryOnKeyFields}{wxdbtablequeryonkeyfields},
2788 \helpref{wxDbTable::QueryMatching}{wxdbtablequerymatching} or
2789 \helpref{wxDbTable::QueryBySqlStmt}{wxdbtablequerybysqlstmt}.
2790
2791 \wxheading{Remarks}
2792
2793 This function can only be used if the datasource connection used by the
2794 wxDbTable instance was created with FwdOnlyCursors set to FALSE. If the
2795 connection does not allow backward scrolling cursors, this function will
2796 return FALSE, and the data contained in the bound columns will be undefined.
2797
2798 \wxheading{See also}
2799
2800 \helpref{wxDb::IsFwdOnlyCursors}{wxdbisfwdonlycursors}
2801
2802 \membersection{wxDbTable::GetFromClause}\label{wxdbtablegetfromclause}
2803
2804 \func{const wxString \&}{GetFromClause}{}
2805
2806 Accessor function that returns the current FROM setting assigned with the
2807 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetFromClause}{wxdbtablesetfromclause}.
2808
2809 \wxheading{See also}
2810
2811 \helpref{wxDbTable::From}{wxdbtablefrom}
2812
2813 \membersection{wxDbTable::GetLast}\label{wxdbtablegetlast}
2814
2815 \func{bool}{GetLast}{\void}
2816
2817 Retrieves the LAST row in the record set as defined by the current query.
2818 Before retrieving records, a query must be performed using
2819 \helpref{wxDbTable::Query}{wxdbtablequery},
2820 \helpref{wxDbTable::QueryOnKeyFields}{wxdbtablequeryonkeyfields},
2821 \helpref{wxDbTable::QueryMatching}{wxdbtablequerymatching} or
2822 \helpref{wxDbTable::QueryBySqlStmt}{wxdbtablequerybysqlstmt}.
2823
2824 \wxheading{Remarks}
2825
2826 This function can only be used if the datasource connection used by the
2827 wxDbTable instance was created with FwdOnlyCursors set to FALSE. If the
2828 connection does not allow backward scrolling cursors, this function will
2829 return FALSE, and the data contained in the bound columns will be undefined.
2830
2831 \wxheading{See also}
2832
2833 \helpref{wxDb::IsFwdOnlyCursors}{wxdbisfwdonlycursors}
2834
2835 \membersection{wxDbTable::GetNewCursor}\label{wxdbtablegetnewcursor}
2836
2837 \func{HSTMT *}{GetNewCursor}{\param{bool }{setCursor=FALSE},
2838 \param{bool }{bindColumns=TRUE}}
2839
2840 This function will create a new cursor that can be used to access the table
2841 being referenced by this wxDbTable instance, or to execute direct SQL commands
2842 on without affecting the cursors that are already defined and possibly
2843 positioned.
2844
2845 \wxheading{Parameters}
2846
2847 \docparam{setCursor}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Should this new cursor be set to be the
2848 current cursor after successfully creating the new cursor. Default is FALSE.}
2849 \docparam{bindColumns}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Should this new cursor be bound to all
2850 the memory variables that the default cursor is bound to. Default is TRUE.}
2851
2852 \wxheading{Remarks}
2853
2854 This new cursor must be closed using
2855 \helpref{wxDbTable::DeleteCursor}{wxdbtabledeletecursor}
2856 by the calling program before the wxDbTable instance is deleted, or both
2857 memory and resource leaks will occur.
2858
2859 \membersection{wxDbTable::GetNext}\label{wxdbtablegetnext}
2860
2861 \func{bool}{GetNext}{\void}
2862
2863 Retrieves the NEXT row in the record set after the current cursor position
2864 as defined by the current query. Before retrieving records, a query must be
2865 performed using \helpref{wxDbTable::Query}{wxdbtablequery},
2866 \helpref{wxDbTable::QueryOnKeyFields}{wxdbtablequeryonkeyfields},
2867 \helpref{wxDbTable::QueryMatching}{wxdbtablequerymatching} or
2868 \helpref{wxDbTable::QueryBySqlStmt}{wxdbtablequerybysqlstmt}.
2869
2870 \wxheading{Return value}
2871
2872 This function returns FALSE when the current cursor has reached the end of
2873 the result set. When FALSE is returned, data in the bound columns is
2874 undefined.
2875
2876 \wxheading{Remarks}
2877
2878 This function works with both forward and backward scrolling cursors.
2879
2880 \wxheading{See also}
2881 \helpref{wxDbTable::++}{wxdbtableplusplus}
2882
2883 \membersection{wxDbTable::GetNumberOfColumns}\label{wxdbtablegetnumberofcolumns}
2884
2885 \func{UWORD }{GetNumberOfColumns}{}
2886
2887 Accessor function that returns the number of columns that are statically
2888 bound for access by the wxDbTable instance.
2889
2890 \membersection{wxDbTable::GetOrderByClause}\label{wxdbtablegetorderbyclause}
2891
2892 \func{const wxString \&}{GetOrderByClause}{}
2893
2894 Accessor function that returns the current ORDER BY setting assigned with
2895 the \helpref{wxDbTable::SetOrderByClause}{wxdbtablesetorderbyclause}.
2896
2897 \wxheading{See also}
2898
2899 \helpref{wxDbTable::OrderBy}{wxdbtableorderby}
2900
2901 \membersection{wxDbTable::GetPrev}\label{wxdbtablegetprev}
2902
2903 \func{bool}{GetPrev}{\void}
2904
2905 Retrieves the PREVIOUS row in the record set before the current cursor
2906 position as defined by the current query. Before retrieving records, a
2907 query must be performed using \helpref{wxDbTable::Query}{wxdbtablequery},
2908 \helpref{wxDbTable::QueryOnKeyFields}{wxdbtablequeryonkeyfields},
2909 \helpref{wxDbTable::QueryMatching}{wxdbtablequerymatching} or
2910 \helpref{wxDbTable::QueryBySqlStmt}{wxdbtablequerybysqlstmt}.
2911
2912 \wxheading{Return value}
2913
2914 This function returns FALSE when the current cursor has reached the beginning
2915 of the result set and there are now other rows prior to the cursors current
2916 position. When FALSE is returned, data in the bound columns is undefined.
2917
2918 \wxheading{Remarks}
2919
2920 This function can only be used if the datasource connection used by the
2921 wxDbTable instance was created with FwdOnlyCursors set to FALSE. If the
2922 connection does not allow backward scrolling cursors, this function will
2923 return FALSE, and the data contained in the bound columns will be undefined.
2924
2925 \wxheading{See also}
2926
2927 \helpref{wxDb::IsFwdOnlyCursors}{wxdbisfwdonlycursors},
2928 \helpref{wxDbTable::--}{wxdbtableminusminus}
2929
2930 \membersection{wxDbTable::GetQueryTableName}\label{wxdbtablegetquerytablename}
2931
2932 \func{const wxString \&}{GetQueryTableName}{}
2933
2934 Accessor function that returns the name of the table/view that was indicated
2935 as being the table/view to query against when this wxDbTable instance was
2936 created.
2937
2938 \wxheading{See also}
2939
2940 \helpref{wxDbTable constructor}{wxdbtableconstr}
2941
2942 \membersection{wxDbTable::GetRowNum}\label{wxdbtablegetrownum}
2943
2944 \func{UWORD}{GetRowNum}{\void}
2945
2946 Returns the ODBC row number for performing positioned updates and deletes.
2947
2948 \wxheading{Remarks}
2949
2950 This function is not being used within the ODBC class library and may be a
2951 candidate for removal if no use is found for it.
2952
2953 Row number with some datasources/ODBC drivers is the position in the result set,
2954 while in others it may be a physical position in the database. Check your
2955 database documentation to find out which behavior is supported.
2956
2957 \membersection{wxDbTable::GetTableName}\label{wxdbtablegettablename}
2958
2959 \func{const wxString \&}{GetTableName}{}
2960
2961 Accessor function that returns the name of the table that was indicated
2962 as being the table that this wxDbTable instance was associated with.
2963
2964 \membersection{wxDbTable::GetTablePath}\label{wxdbtablegettablepath}
2965
2966 \func{const wxString \&}{GetTablePath}{}
2967
2968 Accessor function that returns the path to the data table that was indicated
2969 during creation of this wxDbTable instance.
2970
2971 \wxheading{Remarks}
2972
2973 Currently only applicable to dBase and MS-Access datasources.
2974
2975 \membersection{wxDbTable::GetWhereClause}\label{wxdbtablegetwhereclause}
2976
2977 \func{const wxString \&}{GetWhereClause}{}
2978
2979 Accessor function that returns the current WHERE setting assigned with the
2980 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetWhereClause}{wxdbtablesetwhereclause}
2981
2982 \wxheading{See also}
2983
2984 \helpref{wxDbTable::Where}{wxdbtablewhere}
2985
2986 \membersection{wxDbTable::Insert}\label{wxdbtableinsert}
2987
2988 \func{int }{Insert}{\void}
2989
2990 Inserts a new record into the table being referenced by this wxDbTable
2991 instance. The values in the member variables of the wxDbTable instance are
2992 inserted into the columns of the new row in the database.
2993
2994 \wxheading{Return value}
2995
2996 \begin{verbatim}
2997 DB_SUCCESS Record inserted successfully (value = 1)
2998
2999 DB_FAILURE Insert failed (value = 0)
3000
3001 DB_ERR_INTEGRITY_CONSTRAINT_VIOL
3002 The insert failed due to an integrity
3003 constraint violation (duplicate non-unique
3004 index entry) is attempted.
3005 \end{verbatim}
3006
3007 \wxheading{Remarks}
3008
3009 A \helpref{wxDb::CommitTrans}{wxdbcommittrans} or
3010 \helpref{wxDb::RollbackTrans}{wxdbrollbacktrans} must be called after use of
3011 this function to commit or rollback the insertion.
3012
3013 \wxheading{Example}
3014
3015 \begin{verbatim}
3016 // Incomplete code snippet
3017 wxStrcpy(parts->PartName, "10");
3018 wxStrcpy(parts->PartDesc, "Part #10");
3019 parts->Qty = 1000;
3020 RETCODE retcode = parts->Insert();
3021 switch(retcode)
3022 {
3023 case DB_SUCCESS:
3024 parts->GetDb()->CommitTrans();
3025 return(TRUE);
3026 case DB_ERR_INTEGRITY_CONSTRAINT_VIOL:
3027 // Current data would result in a duplicate key
3028 // on one or more indexes that do not allow duplicates
3029 parts->GetDb()->RollbackTrans();
3030 return(FALSE);
3031 default:
3032 // Insert failed for some unexpected reason
3033 parts->GetDb()->RollbackTrans();
3034 return(FALSE);
3035 }
3036 \end{verbatim}
3037
3038 \membersection{wxDbTable::IsColNull}\label{wxdbtableiscolnull}
3039
3040 \func{bool }{IsColNull}{\param{UWORD }{colNo}} const
3041
3042 Used primarily in the ODBC class library to determine if a column value is
3043 set to "NULL". Works for all data types supported by the ODBC class library.
3044
3045 \wxheading{Parameters}
3046
3047 \docparam{colNo}{The column number of the bound column as defined by the
3048 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetColDefs}{wxdbtablesetcoldefs}
3049 calls which defined the columns accessible to this wxDbTable instance.}
3050
3051 \wxheading{Remarks}
3052
3053 NULL column support is currently not fully implemented as of wxWindows 2.4.
3054
3055 \membersection{wxDbTable::IsCursorClosedOnCommit}\label{wxdbtableiscursorclosedoncommit}
3056
3057 \func{bool }{IsCursorClosedOnCommit}{\void}
3058
3059 Accessor function to return information collected during the opening of the
3060 datasource connection that is used by this wxDbTable instance. The result
3061 returned by this function indicates whether an implicit closing of the cursor is
3062 done after a commit on the database connection.
3063
3064 \wxheading{Return value}
3065
3066 Returns TRUE if the cursor associated with this wxDbTable object is closed
3067 after a commit or rollback operation. Returns FALSE otherwise.
3068
3069 \wxheading{Remarks}
3070
3071 If more than one wxDbTable instance used the same database connection, all cursors
3072 which use the database connection are closed on the commit if this function
3073 indicates TRUE.
3074
3075 \membersection{wxDbTable::IsQueryOnly}\label{wxdbtableisqueryonly}
3076
3077 \func{bool }{IsQueryOnly}{}
3078
3079 Accessor function that returns a value indicating if this wxDbTable instance
3080 was created to allow only queries to be performed on the bound columns. If
3081 this function returns TRUE, then no actions may be performed using this
3082 wxDbTable instance that would modify (insert/delete/update) the table's data.
3083
3084 \membersection{wxDbTable::Open}\label{wxdbtableopen}
3085
3086 \func{bool }{Open}{\param{bool }{checkPrivileges=FALSE}, \param{bool }{checkTableExists=TRUE}}
3087
3088 Every wxDbTable instance must be opened before it can be used. This function
3089 checks for the existence of the requested table, binds columns, creates required
3090 cursors, (insert/select and update if connection is not wxDB\_QUERY\_ONLY) and
3091 constructs the insert statement that is to be used for inserting data as a new
3092 row in the datasource.
3093
3094 \wxheading{Parameters}
3095
3096 \docparam{checkPrivileges}{Indicates whether the Open() function should check
3097 whether the current connected user has at least SELECT privileges to access the
3098 table to which they are trying to open. Default is FALSE.}
3099
3100 \docparam{checkTableExists}{Indicates whether the Open() function should check
3101 whether the table exists in the database or not before opening it. Default is TRUE.}
3102
3103 \wxheading{Remarks}
3104
3105 If the function returns a FALSE value due to the table not existing, a log
3106 entry is recorded for the datasource connection indicating the problem
3107 that was detected when checking for table existence. Note that it is usually
3108 best for the calling routine to check for the existence of the table and for
3109 sufficent user privileges to access the table in the mode (wxDB\_QUERY\_ONLY or
3110 !wxDB\_QUERY\_ONLY) before trying to open the table for the best possible
3111 explanation as to why a table cannot be opened.
3112
3113 Checking the user's privileges on a table can be quite time consuming during
3114 the open phase. With most applications, the programmer already knows that the
3115 user has sufficient privileges to access the table, so this check is normally
3116 not required.
3117
3118 For best performance, open the table, and then use the
3119 \helpref{wxDb::TablePrivileges}{wxdbtableprivileges} function
3120 to check the users privileges. Passing a schema to the TablePrivileges()
3121 function can significantly speed up the privileges checks.
3122
3123 \wxheading{See also}
3124
3125 \helpref{wxDb::TableExists}{wxdbtableexists},
3126 \helpref{wxDb::TablePrivileges}{wxdbtableprivileges}
3127
3128 \membersection{wxDbTable::OrderBy}\label{wxdbtableorderby}
3129
3130 \func{const wxString \&}{OrderBy}{}
3131
3132 \func{void}{OrderBy}{\param{const wxString \&}{OrderBy}}
3133
3134 Accessor function for the private class member wxDbTable::orderBy. Can be
3135 used as a synonym for
3136 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetOrderByClause}{wxdbtablegetorderbyclause}
3137 (the first form of this function) or
3138 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetOrderByClause}{wxdbtablesetorderbyclause}
3139 (the second form of this function).
3140
3141 \wxheading{Parameters}
3142
3143 \docparam{OrderBy}{A comma separated list of column names that indicate the
3144 alphabetized/numeric sorting sequence that the result set is to be returned
3145 in. If a FROM clause has also been specified, each column name specified in
3146 the ORDER BY clause should be prefaced with the table name to which the column
3147 belongs using DOT notation (TABLE\_NAME.COLUMN\_NAME).}
3148
3149 \wxheading{Return value}
3150
3151 The first form of this function returns the current value of the wxDbTable
3152 member variable ::orderBy.
3153
3154 The second form of the function has no return value.
3155
3156 \wxheading{See also}
3157
3158 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetOrderByClause}{wxdbtablegetorderbyclause},
3159 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetFromClause}{wxdbtablesetfromclause}
3160
3161 \membersection{wxDbTable::Query}\label{wxdbtablequery}
3162
3163 \func{virtual bool }{Query}{\param{bool }{forUpdate=FALSE}, \param{bool }{distinct=FALSE}}
3164
3165 \wxheading{Parameters}
3166
3167 \docparam{forUpdate}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Gives you the option of locking records
3168 as they are retrieved. If the RDBMS is not capable of the FOR UPDATE clause,
3169 this argument is ignored. See
3170 \helpref{wxDbTable::CanSelectForUpdate}{wxdbtablecanselectforupdate} for
3171 additional information regarding this argument. Default is FALSE.}
3172 \docparam{distinct}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Allows selection of only distinct values
3173 from the query (SELECT DISTINCT ... FROM ...). The notion of DISTINCT
3174 applies to all columns returned in the result set, not individual columns.
3175 Default is FALSE.}
3176
3177 \wxheading{Remarks}
3178
3179 This function queries records from the datasource based on the three
3180 wxDbTable members: "where", "orderBy", and "from". Use
3181 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetWhereClause}{wxdbtablesetwhereclause} to filter on
3182 records to be retrieved (e.g. All users with a first name of "JOHN").
3183 Use \helpref{wxDbTable::SetOrderByClause}{wxdbtablesetorderbyclause} to
3184 change the sequence in which records are returned in the result set from
3185 the datasource (e.g. Ordered by LAST\_NAME). Use
3186 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetFromClause}{wxdbtablesetfromclause} to allow outer
3187 joining of the base table (the one being associated with this instance of
3188 wxDbTable) with other tables which share a related field.
3189
3190 After each of these clauses are set/cleared, call wxDbTable::Query() to
3191 fetch the result set from the datasource.
3192
3193 This scheme has an advantage if you have to requery your record set
3194 frequently in that you only have to set your WHERE, ORDER BY, and FROM
3195 clauses once. Then to refresh the record set, simply call wxDbTable::Query()
3196 as frequently as needed.
3197
3198 Note that repeated calls to wxDbTable::Query() may tax the database
3199 server and make your application sluggish if done too frequently or
3200 unnecessarily.
3201
3202 The base table name is automatically prepended to the base column names in
3203 the event that the FROM clause has been set (is non-null) using
3204 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetFromClause}{wxdbtablesetfromclause}.
3205
3206 The cursor for the result set is positioned {\it before} the first record in
3207 the result set after the query. To retrieve the first record, call either
3208 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetFirst}{wxdbtablegetfirst} (only if backward scrolling
3209 cursors are available) or
3210 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetNext}{wxdbtablegetnext}. Typically, no data from the
3211 result set is returned to the client driver until a request such as
3212 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetNext}{wxdbtablegetnext} is performed, so network
3213 traffic and database load are not overwhelmed transmitting data until the
3214 data is actually requested by the client. This behavior is solely dependent
3215 on the ODBC driver though, so refer to the ODBC driver's reference material
3216 for information on its behaviors.
3217
3218 Values in the bound columns' memory variables are undefined after executing a
3219 call to this function and remain that way until a row in the result set is
3220 requested to be returned.
3221
3222 The wxDbTable::Query() function is defined as "virtual" so that it may be
3223 overridden for application specific purposes.
3224
3225 \normalbox{Be sure to set the wxDbTable's "where", "orderBy", and "from"
3226 member variables to "" if they are not to be used in the query. Otherwise,
3227 the results returned may have unexpected results (or no results) due to
3228 improper or incorrect query parameters constructed from the uninitialized
3229 clauses.}
3230
3231 \wxheading{Example}
3232
3233 \begin{verbatim}
3234 // Incomplete code sample
3235 parts->SetWhereClause("DESCRIPTION = 'FOOD'");
3236 parts->SetOrderByClause("EXPIRATION_DATE");
3237 parts->SetFromClause("");
3238 // Query the records based on the where, orderBy and from clauses
3239 // specified above
3240 parts->Query();
3241 // Display all records queried
3242 while(parts->GetNext())
3243 dispPart(parts); // user defined function
3244 \end{verbatim}
3245
3246 \membersection{wxDbTable::QueryBySqlStmt}\label{wxdbtablequerybysqlstmt}
3247
3248 \func{bool}{QueryBySqlStmt}{\param{const wxString \&}{pSqlStmt}}
3249
3250 Performs a query against the datasource by accepting and passing verbatim the
3251 SQL SELECT statement passed to the function.
3252
3253 \wxheading{Parameters}
3254
3255 \docparam{pSqlStmt}{Pointer to the SQL SELECT statement to be executed.}
3256
3257 \wxheading{Remarks}
3258
3259 This is the most powerful form of the query functions available. This member
3260 function allows a programmer to write their own custom SQL SELECT statement
3261 for requesting data from the datasource. This gives the programmer access
3262 to the full power of SQL for performing operations such as scalar functions,
3263 aggregate functions, table joins, and sub-queries, as well as datasource
3264 specific function calls.
3265
3266 The requirements of the SELECT statement are the following:
3267
3268 \begin{verbatim}
3269 1. Must return the correct number of columns. In the derived
3270 wxDbTable constructor, it is specified how many columns are in
3271 the wxDbTable object. The SELECT statement must return exactly
3272 that many columns.
3273
3274 2. The columns must be returned in the same sequence as specified
3275 when defining the bounds columns using wxDbTable::SetColDefs(),
3276 and the columns returned must be of the proper data type. For
3277 example, if column 3 is defined in the wxDbTable bound column
3278 definitions to be a float, the SELECT statement must return a
3279 float for column 3 (e.g. PRICE * 1.10 to increase the price by
3280 10%).
3281
3282 3. The ROWID can be included in your SELECT statement as the {\bf last}
3283 column selected, if the datasource supports it. Use
3284 wxDbTable::CanUpdByROWID() to determine if the ROWID can be
3285 selected from the datasource. If it can, much better
3286 performance can be achieved on updates and deletes by including
3287 the ROWID in the SELECT statement.
3288 \end{verbatim}
3289
3290 Even though data can be selected from multiple tables (joins) in your select
3291 statement, only the base table associated with this wxDbTable object
3292 is automatically updated through the ODBC class library. Data from multiple
3293 tables can be selected for display purposes however. Include columns in
3294 the wxDbTable object and mark them as non-updateable (See
3295 \helpref{wxDbColDef}{wxdbcoldef} for details). This way columns can be
3296 selected and displayed from other tables, but only the base table will be
3297 updated automatically when performed through the
3298 \helpref{wxDbTable::Update}{wxdbtableupdate} function after using this type of
3299 query. To update tables other than the base table, use the
3300 \helpref{wxDbTable::Update}{wxdbtableupdate} function passing a SQL statement.
3301
3302 After this function has been called, the cursor is positioned before the
3303 first record in the record set. To retrieve the first record, call
3304 either \helpref{wxDbTable::GetFirst}{wxdbtablegetfirst} or
3305 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetNext}{wxdbtablegetnext}.
3306
3307 \wxheading{Example}
3308
3309 \begin{verbatim}
3310 // Incomplete code samples
3311 wxString sqlStmt;
3312 sqlStmt = "SELECT * FROM PARTS WHERE STORAGE_DEVICE = 'SD98' \
3313 AND CONTAINER = 12";
3314 // Query the records using the SQL SELECT statement above
3315 parts->QueryBySqlStmt(sqlStmt);
3316 // Display all records queried
3317 while(parts->GetNext())
3318 dispPart(&parts);
3319
3320 Example SQL statements
3321 ----------------------
3322
3323 // Table Join returning 3 columns
3324 SELECT part_no, part_desc, sd_name
3325 from parts, storage_devices
3326 where parts.storage_device_id =
3327 storage_devices.storage_device_id
3328
3329 // Aggregate function returning total number of
3330 // parts in container 99
3331 SELECT count(*) from PARTS where container = 99
3332
3333 // Order by clause; ROWID, scalar function
3334 SELECT part_no, substring(part_desc, 1, 10), qty_on_hand + 1, ROWID
3335 from parts
3336 where warehouse = 10
3337 order by part_no desc // descending order
3338
3339 // Subquery
3340 SELECT * from parts
3341 where container in (select container
3342 from storage_devices
3343 where device_id = 12)
3344 \end{verbatim}
3345
3346 \membersection{wxDbTable::QueryMatching}\label{wxdbtablequerymatching}
3347
3348 \func{virtual bool }{QueryMatching}{\param{bool }{forUpdate=FALSE},
3349 \param{bool }{distinct=FALSE}}
3350
3351 QueryMatching allows querying of records from the table associated with
3352 the wxDbTable object by matching "columns" to values.
3353
3354 For example: To query the datasource for the row with a PART\_NUMBER column
3355 value of "32", clear all column variables of the wxDbTable object, set the
3356 PartNumber variable that is bound to the PART\_NUMBER column in the wxDbTable
3357 object to "32", and then call wxDbTable::QueryMatching().
3358
3359 \wxheading{Parameters}
3360
3361 \docparam{forUpdate}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Gives you the option of locking records
3362 as they are queried (SELECT ... FOR UPDATE). If the RDBMS is not capable of
3363 the FOR UPDATE clause, this argument is ignored. See
3364 \helpref{wxDbTable::CanSelectForUpdate}{wxdbtablecanselectforupdate} for
3365 additional information regarding this argument. Default is FALSE.}
3366 \docparam{distinct}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Allows selection of only distinct values
3367 from the query (SELECT DISTINCT ... FROM ...). The notion of DISTINCT
3368 applies to all columns returned in the result set, not individual columns.
3369 Default is FALSE.}
3370
3371 \wxheading{Remarks}
3372
3373 The SQL WHERE clause is built by the ODBC class library based on all
3374 non-zero/non-NULL columns in your wxDbTable object. Matches can be on one,
3375 many or all of the wxDbTable's columns. The base table name is prepended
3376 to the column names in the event that the wxDbTable's FROM clause is non-null.
3377
3378 This function cannot be used to perform queries which will check for
3379 columns that are 0 or NULL, as the automatically constructed WHERE clause
3380 only will contain comparisons on column member variables that are
3381 non-zero/non-NULL.
3382
3383 The primary difference between this function and \helpref{wxDbTable::QueryOnKeyFields}{wxdbtablequeryonkeyfields}
3384 is that this function can query on any column(s) in the wxDbTable object.
3385 Note however that this may not always be very efficient. Searching on
3386 non-indexed columns will always require a full table scan.
3387
3388 The cursor is positioned before the first record in the record set after
3389 the query is performed. To retrieve the first record, the program must call
3390 either \helpref{wxDbTable::GetFirst}{wxdbtablegetfirst} or
3391 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetNext}{wxdbtablegetnext}.
3392
3393 WHERE and FROM clauses specified using \helpref{wxDbTable::SetWhereClause}{wxdbtablesetwhereclause}
3394 and \helpref{wxDbTable::SetFromClause}{wxdbtablesetfromclause} are ignored by
3395 this function.
3396
3397 \wxheading{Example}
3398
3399 \begin{verbatim}
3400 // Incomplete code sample
3401 parts->ClearMemberVars(); // Set all columns to zero
3402 wxStrcpy(parts->PartNumber,"32"); // Set columns to query on
3403 parts->OnHold = TRUE;
3404 parts->QueryMatching(); // Query
3405 // Display all records queried
3406 while(parts->GetNext())
3407 dispPart(parts); // Some application defined function
3408 \end{verbatim}
3409
3410 \membersection{wxDbTable::QueryOnKeyFields}\label{wxdbtablequeryonkeyfields}
3411
3412 \func{bool }{QueryOnKeyFields}{\param{bool }{forUpdate=FALSE},
3413 \param{bool }{distinct=FALSE}}
3414
3415 QueryOnKeyFields provides an easy mechanism to query records in the table
3416 associated with the wxDbTable object by the primary index column(s). Simply
3417 assign the primary index column(s) values and then call this member function
3418 to retrieve the record.
3419
3420 Note that since primary indexes are always unique, this function implicitly
3421 always returns a single record from the database. The base table name is
3422 prepended to the column names in the event that the wxDbTable's FROM clause
3423 is non-null.
3424
3425 \wxheading{Parameters}
3426
3427 \docparam{forUpdate}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Gives you the option of locking records
3428 as they are queried (SELECT ... FOR UPDATE). If the RDBMS is not capable of
3429 the FOR UPDATE clause, this argument is ignored. See
3430 \helpref{wxDbTable::CanSelectForUpdate}{wxdbtablecanselectforupdate} for
3431 additional information regarding this argument. Default is FALSE.}
3432 \docparam{distinct}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Allows selection of only distinct values
3433 from the query (SELECT DISTINCT ... FROM ...). The notion of DISTINCT
3434 applies to all columns returned in the result set, not individual columns.
3435 Default is FALSE.}
3436
3437 \wxheading{Remarks}
3438
3439 The cursor is positioned before the first record in the record set after
3440 the query is performed. To retrieve the first record, the program must call
3441 either \helpref{wxDbTable::GetFirst}{wxdbtablegetfirst} or
3442 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetNext}{wxdbtablegetnext}.
3443
3444 WHERE and FROM clauses specified using \helpref{wxDbTable::SetWhereClause}{wxdbtablesetwhereclause}
3445 and \helpref{wxDbTable::SetFromClause}{wxdbtablesetfromclause} are ignored by
3446 this function.
3447
3448 \wxheading{Example}
3449
3450 \begin{verbatim}
3451 // Incomplete code sample
3452 wxStrcpy(parts->PartNumber, "32");
3453 parts->QueryOnKeyFields();
3454 // Display all records queried
3455 while(parts->GetNext())
3456 dispPart(parts); // Some application defined function
3457 \end{verbatim}
3458
3459 \membersection{wxDbTable::Refresh}\label{wxdbtablerefresh}
3460
3461 \func{bool}{Refresh}{\void}
3462
3463 This function re-reads the bound columns into the memory variables, setting
3464 them to the current values stored on the disk.
3465
3466 The cursor position and result set are unaffected by calls to this function.
3467 (The one exception is in the case where the record to be refreshed has been
3468 deleted by some other user or transaction since it was originally retrieved
3469 as part of the result set. For most datasources, the default behavior in
3470 this situation is to return the value that was originally queried for the
3471 result set, even though it has been deleted from the database. But this is
3472 datasource dependent, and should be tested before relying on this behavior.)
3473
3474 \wxheading{Remarks}
3475
3476 This routine is only guaranteed to work if the table has a unique primary
3477 index defined for it. Otherwise, more than one record may be fetched and
3478 there is no guarantee that the correct record will be refreshed. The
3479 table's columns are refreshed to reflect the current data in the database.
3480
3481 \membersection{wxDbTable::SetColDefs}\label{wxdbtablesetcoldefs}
3482
3483 \func{void}{SetColDefs}{\param{UWORD }{index}, \param{const wxString \&}{fieldName},
3484 \param{int }{dataType}, \param{void *}{pData}, \param{SWORD }{cType},
3485 \param{int }{size}, \param{bool }{keyField = FALSE}, \param{bool }{upd = TRUE},
3486 \param{bool }{insAllow = TRUE}, \param{bool }{derivedCol = FALSE}}
3487
3488 \func{wxDbColDataPtr *}{SetColDefs}{\param{wxDbColInf *}{colInfs}, \param{UWORD }{numCols}}
3489
3490 \wxheading{Parameters}
3491
3492 \docparam{index}{Column number (0 to n-1, where n is the number of columns
3493 specified as being defined for this wxDbTable instance when the
3494 wxDbTable constructor was called.}
3495 \docparam{fieldName}{Column name from the associated data table.}
3496 \docparam{dataType}{Logical data type. Valid logical types include:}
3497
3498 \begin{verbatim}
3499 DB_DATA_TYPE_VARCHAR : strings
3500 DB_DATA_TYPE_INTEGER : non-floating point numbers
3501 DB_DATA_TYPE_FLOAT : floating point numbers
3502 DB_DATA_TYPE_DATE : dates
3503 \end{verbatim}
3504
3505 \docparam{pData}{Pointer to the data object that will hold the column's
3506 value when a row of data is returned from the datasource.}
3507 \docparam{cType}{SQL C Type. This defines the data type that the SQL
3508 representation of the data is converted to to be stored in {\it pData}.
3509 Other valid types are available also, but these are the most common ones:}
3510
3511 \begin{verbatim}
3512 SQL_C_CHAR // strings
3513 SQL_C_LONG
3514 SQL_C_ULONG
3515 SQL_C_SHORT
3516 SQL_C_USHORT
3517 SQL_C_FLOAT
3518 SQL_C_DOUBLE
3519 SQL_C_NUMERIC
3520 SQL_C_TIMESTAMP
3521
3522 SQL_C_BOOLEAN // defined in db.h
3523 SQL_C_ENUM // defined in db.h
3524 \end{verbatim}
3525
3526 \docparam{size}{Maximum size in bytes of the {\it pData} object.}
3527 \docparam{keyField}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Indicates if this column is part of the
3528 primary index. Default is FALSE.}
3529 \docparam{upd}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Are updates allowed on this column?
3530 Default is TRUE.}
3531 \docparam{insAllow}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Inserts allowed on this column?
3532 Default is TRUE.}
3533 \docparam{derivedCol}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Is this a derived column (non-base
3534 table column for query only)? Default is FALSE.}
3535
3536 \docparam{colInfs}{Pointer to an array of wxDbColInf instances which contains
3537 all the information necessary to create {\it numCols} column definitions.}
3538 \docparam{numCols}{Number of elements of wxDbColInf type that are pointed
3539 to by {\it colInfs}, which are to have column definitions created from them.}
3540
3541 \wxheading{Remarks}
3542
3543 If {\it pData} is to hold a string of characters, be sure to include enough
3544 space for the NULL terminator in pData and in the byte count of {\it size}.
3545
3546 Both forms of this function provide a shortcut for defining the columns in
3547 your wxDbTable object. Use this function in any derived wxDbTable
3548 constructor when describing the column/columns in the wxDbTable object.
3549
3550 The second form of this function is primarily used when the
3551 \helpref{wxDb::GetColumns}{wxdbgetcolumns} function was used to query the
3552 datasource for the column definitions, so that the column definitions are
3553 already stored in wxDbColInf form. One example use of using
3554 \helpref{wxDb::GetColumns}{wxdbgetcolumns} then using this function is if
3555 a data table existed in one datasource, and the table's column definitions
3556 were to be copied over to another datasource or table.
3557
3558 \wxheading{Example}
3559
3560 \begin{verbatim}
3561 // Long way not using this function
3562 wxStrcpy(colDefs[0].ColName, "PART_NO");
3563 colDefs[0].DbDataType = DB_DATA_TYPE_VARCHAR;
3564 colDefs[0].PtrDataObj = PartNumber;
3565 colDefs[0].SqlCtype = SQL_C_CHAR;
3566 colDefs[0].SzDataObj = PART_NUMBER_LEN;
3567 colDefs[0].KeyField = TRUE;
3568 colDefs[0].Updateable = FALSE;
3569 colDefs[0].InsertAllowed= TRUE;
3570 colDefs[0].DerivedCol = FALSE;
3571
3572 // Shortcut using this function
3573 SetColDefs(0, "PART_NUMBER", DB_DATA_TYPE_VARCHAR, PartNumber,
3574 SQL_C_CHAR, PART_NUMBER_LEN, TRUE, FALSE,TRUE,FALSE);
3575 \end{verbatim}
3576
3577 \membersection{wxDbTable::SetCursor}\label{wxdbtablesetcursor}
3578
3579 \func{bool}{SetCursor}{\param{HSTMT *}{hstmtActivate = (void **) wxDB\_DEFAULT\_CURSOR}}
3580
3581 \wxheading{Parameters}
3582
3583 \docparam{hstmtActivate}{{\it OPTIONAL}. Pointer to the cursor that is to
3584 become the current cursor. Passing no cursor handle will reset the cursor
3585 back to the wxDbTable's default (original) cursor that was created when the
3586 wxDbTable instance was first created. Default is wxDB\_DEFAULT\_CURSOR.}
3587
3588 \wxheading{Remarks}
3589
3590 When swapping between cursors, the member variables of the wxDbTable object
3591 are automatically refreshed with the column values of the row that the
3592 current cursor is positioned at (if any). If the cursor is not positioned,
3593 then the data in member variables is undefined.
3594
3595 The only way to return back to the cursor that was in use before this
3596 function was called is to programmatically determine the current cursor's HSTMT
3597 {\bf BEFORE} calling this function using \helpref{wxDbTable::GetCursor}{wxdbtablegetcursor}
3598 and saving a pointer to that cursor.
3599
3600 \wxheading{See also}
3601
3602 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetNewCursor}{wxdbtablegetnewcursor},
3603 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetCursor}{wxdbtablegetcursor},
3604 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetCursor}{wxdbtablesetcursor}
3605
3606 \membersection{wxDbTable::SetFromClause}\label{wxdbtablesetfromclause}
3607
3608 \func{void}{SetFromClause}{\param{const wxString \&}{From}}
3609
3610 Accessor function for setting the private class member wxDbTable::from
3611 that indicates what other tables should be outer joined with the wxDbTable's
3612 base table for access to the columns in those other tables.
3613
3614 Synonym to this function is one form of \helpref{wxDbTable::From}{wxdbtablefrom}
3615
3616 \wxheading{Parameters}
3617
3618 \docparam{From}{A comma separated list of table names that are to be outer
3619 joined with the base table's columns so that the joined table's columns
3620 may be returned in the result set or used as a portion of a comparison with
3621 the base table's columns. NOTE that the base tables name must NOT be included
3622 in the FROM clause, as it is automatically included by the wxDbTable class
3623 in constructing query statements.}
3624
3625 \wxheading{Remarks}
3626
3627 Used by the \helpref{wxDbTable::Query}{wxdbtablequery} and
3628 \helpref{wxDbTable::Count}{wxdbtablecount} member functions to allow outer
3629 joining of records from multiple tables.
3630
3631 Do {\bf not} include the keyword "FROM" when setting the FROM clause.
3632
3633 If using the FROM clause when performing a query, be certain to include in
3634 the corresponding WHERE clause a comparison of a column from either the base
3635 table or one of the other joined tables to each other joined table to ensure
3636 the datasource knows on which column values the tables should be joined on.
3637
3638 \wxheading{Example}
3639
3640 \begin{verbatim}
3641 ...
3642 // Base table is the "LOCATION" table, and it is being
3643 // outer joined to the "PART" table via the the field "PART_NUMBER"
3644 // that can be related between the two tables.
3645 location->SetWhereClause("LOCATION.PART_NUMBER = PART.PART_NUMBER")
3646 location->SetFromClause("PART");
3647 ...
3648 \end{verbatim}
3649
3650 \wxheading{See also}
3651
3652 \helpref{wxDbTable::From}{wxdbtablefrom},
3653 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetFromClause}{wxdbtablegetfromclause}
3654
3655 \membersection{wxDbTable::SetColNull}\label{wxdbtablesetcolnull}
3656
3657 \func{bool}{SetColNull}{\param{UWORD }{colNo}, \param{bool }{set=TRUE}}
3658
3659 \func{bool}{SetColNull}{\param{const wxString \&}{colName},
3660 \param{bool }{set=TRUE}}
3661
3662 Both forms of this function allow a member variable representing a column
3663 in the table associated with this wxDbTable object to be set to NULL.
3664
3665 The first form allows the column to be set by the index into the column
3666 definitions used to create the wxDbTable instance, while the second allows
3667 the actual column name to be specified.
3668
3669 \wxheading{Parameters}
3670
3671 \docparam{colNo}{Index into the column definitions used when first defining
3672 this wxDbTable object.}
3673 \docparam{colName}{Actual data table column name that is to be set to NULL.}
3674 \docparam{set}{Whether the column is set to NULL or not. Passing TRUE sets
3675 the column to NULL, passing FALSE sets the column to be non-NULL. Default is
3676 TRUE.}
3677
3678 \wxheading{Remarks}
3679
3680 No database updates are done by this function. It only operates on the
3681 member variables in memory. Use and insert or update function to store this
3682 value to disk.
3683
3684 \membersection{wxDbTable::SetOrderByClause}\label{wxdbtablesetorderbyclause}
3685
3686 \func{void}{SetOrderByClause}{\param{const wxString \&}{OrderBy}}
3687
3688 Accessor function for setting the private class member wxDbTable::orderBy
3689 which determines sequence/ordering of the rows returned in the result set
3690 of a query.
3691
3692 A synonym to this function is one form of the function \helpref{wxDbTable::OrderBy}{wxdbtableorderby}
3693
3694 \wxheading{Parameters}
3695
3696 \docparam{OrderBy}{A comma separated list of column names that indicate the
3697 alphabetized sorting sequence that the result set is to be returned in. If
3698 a FROM clause has also been specified, each column name specified in the
3699 ORDER BY clause should be prefaced with the table name to which the column
3700 belongs using DOT notation (TABLE\_NAME.COLUMN\_NAME).}
3701
3702 \wxheading{Remarks}
3703
3704 Do {\bf not} include the keywords "ORDER BY" when setting the ORDER BY clause.
3705
3706 \wxheading{Example}
3707
3708 \begin{verbatim}
3709 ...
3710 parts->SetOrderByClause("PART_DESCRIP, QUANTITY");
3711 ...
3712
3713 ...
3714 location->SetOrderByClause("LOCATION.POSITION, PART.PART_NUMBER);
3715 ...
3716 \end{verbatim}
3717
3718 \wxheading{See also}
3719
3720 \helpref{wxDbTable::OrderBy}{wxdbtableorderby},
3721 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetOrderByClause}{wxdbtablegetorderbyclause}
3722
3723 \membersection{wxDbTable::SetQueryTimeout}\label{wxdbtablesetquerytimeout}
3724
3725 \func{bool}{SetQueryTimeout}{\param{UDWORD }{nSeconds}}
3726
3727 Allows a time period to be set as the timeout period for queries.
3728
3729 \wxheading{Parameters}
3730
3731 \docparam{nSeconds}{The number of seconds to wait for the query to complete
3732 before timing out.}
3733
3734 \wxheading{Remarks}
3735
3736 Neither Oracle or Access support this function as of yet. Other databases
3737 should be evaluated for support before depending on this function working
3738 correctly.
3739
3740 \membersection{wxDbTable::SetWhereClause}\label{wxdbtablesetwhereclause}
3741
3742 \func{void}{SetWhereClause}{\param{const wxString \&}{Where}}
3743
3744 Accessor function for setting the private class member wxDbTable::where
3745 that determines which rows are returned in the result set by the datasource.
3746
3747 A synonym to this function is one form of the function \helpref{wxDbTable::Where}{wxdbtablewhere}
3748
3749 \wxheading{Parameters}
3750
3751 \docparam{Where}{SQL "where" clause. This clause can contain any SQL language
3752 that is legal in standard where clauses. If a FROM clause has also been
3753 specified, each column name specified in the ORDER BY clause should be
3754 prefaced with the table name to which the column belongs using DOT notation
3755 (TABLE\_NAME.COLUMN\_NAME).}
3756
3757 \wxheading{Remarks}
3758
3759 Do {\bf not} include the keywords "WHERE" when setting the WHERE clause.
3760
3761 \wxheading{Example}
3762
3763 \begin{verbatim}
3764 ...
3765 // Simple where clause
3766 parts->SetWhereClause("PART_NUMBER = '32'");
3767 ...
3768 // Any comparison operators
3769 parts->SetWhereClause("PART_DESCRIP LIKE 'HAMMER%'");
3770 ...
3771 // Multiple comparisons, including a function call
3772 parts->Where("QTY > 0 AND {fn UCASE(PART_DESCRIP)} LIKE '%DRILL%'");
3773 ...
3774 // Using parameters and multiple logical combinations
3775 parts->Where("((QTY > 10) OR (ON_ORDER > 0)) AND ON_HOLD = 0");
3776 ...
3777 // This query uses an outer join (requiring a FROM clause also)
3778 // that joins the PART and LOCATION table on he common field
3779 // PART_NUMBER.
3780 parts->Where("PART.ON_HOLD = 0 AND \
3781 PART.PART_NUMBER = LOCATION.PART_NUMBER AND \
3782 LOCATION.PART_NUMBER > 0");
3783 \end{verbatim}
3784
3785 \wxheading{See also}
3786
3787 \helpref{wxDbTable::Where}{wxdbtablewhere},
3788 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetWhereClause}{wxdbtablegetwhereclause}
3789
3790 \membersection{wxDbTable::Update}\label{wxdbtableupdate}
3791
3792 \func{bool }{Update}{\void}
3793
3794 \func{bool }{Update}{\param{const wxString \&}{pSqlStmt}}
3795
3796 The first form of this function will update the row that the current cursor
3797 is currently positioned at with the values in the memory variables that
3798 are bound to the columns. The actual SQL statement to perform the update
3799 is automatically created by the ODBC class, and then executed.
3800
3801 The second form of the function allows full access through SQL statements for
3802 updating records in the database. Write any valid SQL UPDATE statement and
3803 submit it to this function for execution. Sophisticated updates can be
3804 performed using the full power of the SQL dialect. The full SQL statement
3805 must have the exact syntax required by the driver/datasource for performing
3806 the update. This usually is in the form of:
3807
3808 \begin{verbatim}
3809 UPDATE tablename SET col1=X, col2=Y, ... where ...
3810 \end{verbatim}
3811
3812 \wxheading{Parameters}
3813
3814 \docparam{pSqlStmt}{Pointer to SQL UPDATE statement to be executed.}
3815
3816 \wxheading{Remarks}
3817
3818 A \helpref{wxDb::CommitTrans}{wxdbcommittrans} or
3819 \helpref{wxDb::RollbackTrans}{wxdbrollbacktrans} must be called after use of
3820 this function to commit or rollback the update.
3821
3822 \wxheading{Example}
3823
3824 \begin{verbatim}
3825 wxString sqlStmt;
3826 sqlStmt = "update PART set QTY = 0 where PART_NUMBER = '32'";
3827 \end{verbatim}
3828
3829 \membersection{wxDbTable::UpdateWhere}\label{wxdbtableupdatewhere}
3830
3831 \func{bool}{UpdateWhere}{\param{const wxString \&}{pWhereClause}}
3832
3833 Performs updates to the base table of the wxDbTable object, updating only the
3834 rows which match the criteria specified in the {\it pWhereClause}.
3835
3836 All columns that are bound to member variables for this wxDbTable instance
3837 that were defined with the "updateable" parameter set to TRUE will be updated
3838 with the information currently held in the memory variable.
3839
3840 \wxheading{Parameters}
3841
3842 \docparam{pWhereClause}{Pointer to a valid SQL WHERE clause. Do not
3843 include the keyword 'WHERE'.}
3844
3845 \wxheading{Remarks}
3846
3847 Care should be used when updating columns that are part of indexes with
3848 this function so as not to violate an unique key constraints.
3849
3850 A \helpref{wxDb::CommitTrans}{wxdbcommittrans} or
3851 \helpref{wxDb::RollbackTrans}{wxdbrollbacktrans} must be called after use of
3852 this function to commit or rollback the update(s).
3853
3854 \membersection{wxDbTable::Where}\label{wxdbtablewhere}
3855
3856 \func{const wxString \&}{Where}{}
3857
3858 \func{void}{Where}{\param{const wxString\& }{Where}}
3859
3860 Accessor function for the private class member wxDbTable::where. Can be used
3861 as a synonym for \helpref{wxDbTable::GetWhereClause}{wxdbtablegetwhereclause}
3862 (the first form of this function) to return the current where clause or
3863 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetWhereClause}{wxdbtablesetwhereclause} (the second form
3864 of this function) to set the where clause for this table instance.
3865
3866 \wxheading{Parameters}
3867
3868 \docparam{Where}{A valid SQL WHERE clause. Do not include the keyword 'WHERE'.}
3869
3870 \wxheading{Return value}
3871
3872 The first form of this function returns the current value of the wxDbTable
3873 member variable ::where.
3874
3875 The second form of the function has no return value, as it will always set
3876 the where clause successfully.
3877
3878 \wxheading{See also}
3879
3880 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetWhereClause}{wxdbtablegetwhereclause},
3881 \helpref{wxDbTable::SetWhereClause}{wxdbtablesetwhereclause}
3882
3883 \membersection{wxDbTable::operator $++$}\label{wxdbtableplusplus}
3884
3885 \func{bool}{operator $++$}{\void}
3886
3887 Synonym for \helpref{wxDbTable::GetNext}{wxdbtablegetnext}
3888
3889 \wxheading{See also}
3890
3891 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetNext}{wxdbtablegetnext}
3892
3893 \membersection{wxDbTable::operator $--$}\label{wxdbtableminusminus}
3894
3895 \func{bool}{operator $--$}{\void}
3896
3897 Synonym for \helpref{wxDbTable::GetPrev}{wxdbtablegetprev}
3898
3899 \wxheading{See also}
3900
3901 \helpref{wxDbTable::GetPrev}{wxdbtablegetprev}
3902
3903 \section{\class{wxDbTableInf}}\label{wxdbtableinf}
3904
3905 \begin{verbatim}
3906 tableName[0] = 0;
3907 tableType[0] = 0;
3908 tableRemarks[0] = 0;
3909 numCols = 0;
3910 pColInf = NULL;
3911 \end{verbatim}
3912
3913 Currently only used by \helpref{wxDb::GetCatalog}{wxdbgetcatalog} internally
3914 and \helpref{wxDbInf}{wxdbinf} class, but may be used in future releases for
3915 user functions. Contains information describing the table (Name, type, etc).
3916 A pointer to a wxDbColInf array instance is included so a program can create a
3917 \helpref{wxDbColInf}{wxdbcolinf} array instance (using
3918 \helpref{wxDb::GetColumns}{wxdbgetcolumns})
3919 to maintain all information about the columns of a table in one memory
3920 structure.
3921
3922 Eventually, accessor functions will be added for this class
3923
3924 See the \helpref{database classes overview}{odbcoverview} for
3925 an introduction to using the ODBC classes.
3926
3927 \membersection{wxDbTableInf::Initialize}\label{wxdbtableinfinitialize}
3928
3929 Simply initializes all member variables to a cleared state. Called by
3930 the constructor automatically.
3931