Associates a cursor with a database connection. A cursor serves to maintain state information about processing a SQL statement. In a test script, multiple cursors can be used at the same time. Usually, immediately after opening a cursor, the OdbcPrepare function is called to prepare a SQL statement and associate the statement with a cursor.
ODBC.bdh
OdbcOpen( out cCursor : cursor, in hConnection : number ): boolean;
true if successful
false otherwise
Parameter | Description |
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cCursor | Variable receiving the cursor associated with the database connection |
hConnection | Handle to a database connection. |
var hEnv, hDbc : number; cCursor : cursor; dcltrans transaction TMain begin OdbcAlloc(SQL_HANDLE_ENV, hEnv); OdbcAlloc(SQL_HANDLE_DBC, hDbc, hEnv); OdbcConnect(hDbc, "DSN=database;UID=user;PWD=pass;"); OdbcOpen(cCursor, hDbc); OdbcPrepare(cCursor, sqlInsert); OdbcBind(cCursor, ":1", SQL_C_CHAR, 32); OdbcBind(cCursor, ":2", SQL_C_LONG); OdbcSetString(cCursor, ":1", "Bob", 1); OdbcSetInt(cCursor, ":2", 25, 1); OdbcSetString(cCursor, ":1", "Marcy", 2); OdbcSetInt(cCursor, ":2", 33, 2); OdbcExecute(cCursor); OdbcClose(cCursor, SQL_DROP); OdbcCommit(hDbc); OdbcDisconnect(hDbc); OdbcFree(hDbc); OdbcFree(hEnv); end TMain; dclsql sqlInsert: INSERT INTO persons (name, age) VALUES (?, ?);