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%Library.ResultSet

class %Library.ResultSet extends %Library.AbstractResultSet

Cache Dynamic SQL is the preferred mechanism for preparing and executing dynamic SQL statements. Please refer to %SQL.Statement for more information. %Library.ResultSet continues to be used and supported.

The %ResultSet class provides a way to use the results of class queries from within a Caché ObjectScript application. It is similar in operation to the ResultSet objects provided with the ActiveX and Java bindings.

You can use a %ResultSet object as follows:

Note you can bind a %ResultSet object to a query by either a) setting the ClassName and QueryName properties or b) passing a string containing the class name and query name (separated by a :) to the %New method:

  ; Display the results of the Person class' ByName query to the console.
  	set rs=##class(%ResultSet).%New()
  	set rs.ClassName="Sample.Person"
  	set rs.QueryName="ByName"
  	; Alternatively, you can bind the result set object to a query
  ; set rs=##class(%ResultSet).%New("Sample.Person:ByName")
  	set sc=rs.Execute("a")  If $$$ISERR(sc) Do DisplayError^%apiOBJ(sc) Quit
  	while rs.%Next() { do rs.%Print() }
  
Dynamic SQL: You can use the %ResultSet class to execute dynamic SQL queries using the system-provided %DynamicQuery:SQL query. In this case, use the Prepare() method to supply the text of the query. For example:
  Set result=##class(%ResultSet).%New("%DynamicQuery:SQL")
  
  Set sc=result.Prepare("SELECT %ID, Name, Salary FROM Sample.Employee WHERE Salary > ?")
  If $$$ISERR(sc) Do DisplayError^%apiOBJ(sc) Quit
  Set sc=result.Execute(10000) If $$$ISERR(sc) Do DisplayError^%apiOBJ(sc) Quit
  While result.Next(.sc) {
  	If $$$ISERR(sc) Quit
  	Write result.Data("Name"),result.Data("Salary"),!
  }
  If $$$ISERR(sc) Do DisplayError^%apiOBJ(sc) Quit
  
Dynamic SQL queries are cached in the same query cache as used by Caché ODBC and JDBC. This means that repeated calls to the same dynamic SQL query do not incur any additional query preparation and optimization overhead. You can view and manage this cache using the Caché SQL Manager.

Property Inventory

Method Inventory

Properties

property %Metadata as %String [ MultiDimensional ];
xDBC metadata - for compatibility with new cached result sets.
Property methods: %MetadataDisplayToLogical(), %MetadataIsValid(), %MetadataLogicalToDisplay(), %MetadataLogicalToOdbc(), %MetadataNormalize(), %MetadataSet()
property ClassName as %CacheString;
The name of the class containing the query to run.
Property methods: ClassNameGet(), ClassNameIsValid()
property Data as %String [ MultiDimensional ];
Used to store the data returned from the resultset by column name. This can be accessed directly for better performance than the Get() and GetDataByName() methods. For example:
  ; This slower code
  
  While result.Next() {
  	Write result.Get("Name"),result.Get("Salary"),!
  }
  
  ; Becomes this faster code
  
  While result.Next() {
  	Write $get(result.Data("Name")),$get(result.Data("Salary")),!
  }
  
Note that because this 'Data' property is multidimensional, if there is no such column name as 'Salary' you will get an UNDEFINED error without the $get around it. If there are two columns with the same name in the result set then the second one will be the one referenced by the 'Data' property. If you need to refer to both of them, use the GetData() and give the position of the column you want.
Property methods: DataDisplayToLogical(), DataGet(), DataIsValid(), DataLogicalToDisplay(), DataLogicalToOdbc(), DataNormalize(), DataSet()
property QueryName as %CacheString;
The name of the query to run.
Property methods: QueryNameGet(), QueryNameIsValid(), QueryNameSet()
property RuntimeMode as %String;
Use this property to set the SQL runtime mode for the query to be executed. Setting the runtime mode for this ResultSet does not permanently change the $zu(115,5) value. Possible values mode are:
  • 0 for LOGICAL mode.
  • 1 for ODBC mode.
  • 2 for DISPLAY mode.
  • "" to use the process wide $zu(115,5) value.
Property methods: RuntimeModeDisplayToLogical(), RuntimeModeIsValid(), RuntimeModeLogicalToDisplay(), RuntimeModeLogicalToOdbc(), RuntimeModeNormalize()

Methods

method %CloseCursor() as %Status
alias for new result set interface
method %DispatchGetProperty(pProperty As %String(MAXLEN=255))
Inherited description: Is used to get the value of an unknown property.
method %Execute(args...) as %Library.Status
alias for new result set interface
method %Get(name As %String) as %String
Inherited description: Returns the value of the column with the name name in the current row of the result set.

If name is not a valid column name, this method returns an empty string.

method %GetData(colnbr As %Integer = 0) as %Library.String
alias for new result set interface
method %MetadataGet() as %String
method %Next(ByRef sc As %Library.Status) as %Library.Integer
alias for new result set interface
classmethod %PrepareMetaData(pQueryId As %String(MAXLEN=""), ByRef returnError As %SYSTEM.Error = "", importPackages As %CacheString = "") as %ResultSet.MetaData
%PrepareMetaData is similar to %Prepare except that no result set is instantiated. This method returns a %ResultSet.MetaData object. Be aware that the implementation of this method might cause the result set to be instantiated but that is up to the result set class itself and no result set is actually returned by this method - only metadata. queryId This can be the concrete subclass of %IResultSet that implements the desired query. For dynamic cached results this value is generally the query text that can be parsed, a hashed value computed and the cached result implementation class looked up in the query cache index. can also be a or . If it is a then the result set returned is an instance of %Library.ResultSet that is bound to that query. If it is the name of a method Then that method is called, passing %args... to the method, and the first result set found in the context object (%sqlcontext) is returned. returnError If an error occurs this is returned by reference and is a %SYSTEM.Error object with properties set to describe information about the error. %returnError.Status contains the %Status value. importPackages This is a comma delimited list of packages to import. This is only relevant if the result set implementation is generated and the query source might include unqualified names. The import packages list is used to resolve package/schema names for unqualified names.
method %ResultColumnCountGet() as %Integer
method %SendDelimitedRows(pMaxRows As %Integer = 0, pDelimiter As %String = "", ByRef pReturnCount As %Integer) as %Status
Fetch and send a series of rows for continuous query client. For internal use only.
method %SendODBC() as %Integer
Fetch and send a series of rows for the ODBC/JDBC server. For internal use only.
method ClassNameSet(class As %String) as %Status
method Close() as %Status
Closes the current result set cursor.
method ContainsId() as %Integer
If the current query contains an object Id (based on the CONTAINSID parameter being set), return the column position of the object Id. Otherwise return 0.
method Execute(args...) as %Status
Executes the current query.

The arguments p1... supply the value of any parameters the query may have.


This method sets the %SQLCODE property if an error is reported. The value of %SQLCODE is computed from the status value and is not set to the value of the public SQLCODE variable. The %Message, %ROWCOUNT and %ROWID properties are set to the values of the SQL public variables %msg, %ROWCOUNT and %ROWID. If those public variables were not set by the query's Execute method and those variables were defined prior to calling Execute then the properties will contain the prior values of those variables. It is the caller's responsibility to initialize and manage these public variables.

method Get(name As %String) as %String
Returns the value of the column with the name name in the current row of the result set.

If name is not a valid column name, this method returns an empty string.
Using the Data multidimensional property to access the fields is faster than using this method call.

method GetColumnCount() as %Integer
Returns the number of columns in the result set.
method GetColumnExtInfo(n As %Integer) as %String
This method accepts the column number as an input parameter and will return a $list containing the class name and property name of the property corresponding to the column in the query. If the column is not based on a property then the returned information will be an empty $list.
method GetColumnHeader(n As %Integer) as %String
Returns the column header for column n in the result set.
method GetColumnName(n As %Integer) as %String
Returns the name of column n in the result set.
method GetColumnType(n As %Integer) as %Integer
Returns the type of column n in the result set where type is an integer associated with the client datatype. If the type cannot be determined, 0 (zero) is returned.
1BINARY
2DATE
3DOUBLE
4HANDLE
5INTEGER
6LIST
7LONGVARCHAR
8TIME
9TIMESTAMP
10VARCHAR
11STATUS
12BINARYSTREAM
13CHARACTERSTREAM
14NUMERIC
15CURRENCY
16BOOLEAN
17OID
18BIGINT
19FDATE
20FTIMESTAMP
method GetData(n As %Integer) as %String
Returns the value of column n in the current row of the result set.
method GetDataByName(name As %String) as %String
Returns the value of the column with the name name in the current row of the result set.

If name is not a valid column name, this method returns an empty string.

Note: this method has been superceded by the equivalent Get() method.

method GetExtent() as %String
The name of the extent that this query will return Id values from (based on the EXTENT parameter being set). Only returns a value if the query contains Id values.
method GetODBCInfo(ByRef colinfo As %List, ByRef parminfo As %List) as %Status
method GetObject() as %RegisteredObject
If this query contains an object Id then this method opens an object with this Id and returns the object reference. Otherwise it returns a null object reference.
method GetParamCount() as %Integer
Returns the number of input parameters for the current query.
method GetParamName(n As %Integer) as %String
Returns the name of input parameter n for the current query.
method GetStatementType() as %String
Returns the SQL statement type of the query if available. Statement type numbers are defined as:

1SELECT
2INSERT (also 'INSERT OR UPDATE')
3UPDATE
4DELETE
5COMMIT
6ROLLBACK
7GRANT
8REVOKE
9CREATE TABLE
10ALTER TABLE
11DROP TABLE
12CREATE VIEW
13ALTER VIEW
14DROP VIEW
15CREATE INDEX
16ALTER INDEX (Not supported)
17DROP INDEX
18CREATE ROLE
19DROP ROLE
20SET TRANSACTION
21START TRANSACTION
22%INTRANSACTION
23%BEGTRANS (Alias for START TRANSACTION)
24%INTRANS (Alias for %INTRANSACTION)
25GET (Not supported)
26SET OPTION
27STATISTICS (UPDATE STATISTICS, not supported))
28%CHECKPRIV
29CREATE USER
30ALTER USER
31DROP USER
32%CHECKPRIV (SQL Admin Privilege)
33GRANT (SQL Admin Privilege)
34REVOKE (SQL Admin Privilege)
35CREATE FUNCTION
36CREATE METHOD
37CREATE PROCEDURE
38CREATE QUERY
39DROP FUNCTION
40DROP METHOD
41DROP PROCEDURE
42DROP QUERY
43CREATE TRIGGER
44DROP TRIGGER
45CALL
46SAVEPOINT
47LOCK TABLE
48UNLOCK TABLE
49CREATE DATABASE
50DROP DATABASE
51USE DATABASE
""Anything not list above
Advance the result set cursor to the next row. Returns 0 if the cursor is at the end of the result set.
method Prepare(args...) as %Status
Use this method with dynamic queries to provide the query to be executed. In the case of the %DynamicQuery:SQL query, p1 is a string containing an SQL query. The query may contain parameters represented by ? characters within the query. The values of any parameters are supplied via the Execute() method. For example:
  Set result=##class(%ResultSet).%New("%DynamicQuery:SQL")
  
  Do result.Prepare("SELECT Name,City FROM Person WHERE Name %STARTSWITH ? AND City = ?")
  
  Do result.Execute("A","Boston")
  While result.Next() {
  Write result.Data("Name"),result.Data("City"),!
  }
  
method QueryIsValid() as %Integer
Returns true (1) if the ClassName and QueryName properties of this %ResultSet object refer to a valid class query. Otherwise it returns false (0).
method RuntimeModeGet() as %String
method RuntimeModeSet(mode As %String) as %Status
method SetIdInfo(idnumber As %Integer, extent As %String) as %Status
Set the location of the ID in this query and the extent. The idnumber is the column number of the ID and the extent is the class name the id is from. Note, you must call this after the Execute method is called or the data will be overwritten.
classmethod Test(ClassName As %String, QueryName As %String, args...)
This method is deprecated; use RunQuery.

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