With the exception of INSERT, DELETE(SEARCHED) and UPDATE(SEARCHED) which are included for your convenience, the embedded
SQL statements described here work somewhat differently, or are in addition to, standard SQL statements.
BEGIN TRAN Provides compatibility with Embedded SQL implementations that do not conform to the ANSI SQL standard with respect to transaction
management and, in particular, the Micro Focus Embedded SQL Toolkit for Microsoft SQL Server.
BIND CONNECTION Enables a JDBC connection object to be shared with OpenESQL.
FETCH Retrieves a row from the cursor's results set and writes the values of the columns in that row to the corresponding host variables
(or to addresses specified in the SQLDA data structure).
GET CONNECTION Places an OpenESQL connection object into the supplied host variable such that the objects can then be shared with other
JDBC programs.
GET HDBC Enables you to use ODBC calls that require you to supply the ODBC connection handle.
GET HENV Enables you to use ODBC calls that require you to supply the ODBC environment handle.
INTO Retrieves one row of results and assigns the values of the items returned by an OUTPUT clause in a SQL Server INSERT, UPDATE,
or DELETE statement to the host variables specified in the INTO list.
OPEN Runs the SELECT statement specified in the corresponding DECLARE CURSOR statement to produce the results set that is accessed
one row at a time by the FETCH statement.
PERSIST Saves information defined in a cursor SELECT statement as XML files.
QUERY ODBC Delivers a results set in the same way as a SELECT statement, and must therefore be associated with a cursor via DECLARE and
OPEN, or DECLARE, PREPARE and OPEN.
RESET CONNECTION Closes all open cursors, even if the application has not appropriately closed them.
ROLLBACK Backs out any changes made to the database by the current transaction on the current connection, or partially rolls back changes
to a previously set save point.
SAVEPOINT Sets a transaction save point to which a current transaction can be rolled back, resulting in a partial roll back.
SELECT DISTINCT (using DECLARE CURSOR) Associates the cursor name with the SELECT DISTINCT statement and enables you to retrieve rows of data using the FETCH statement.
SELECT INTO Retrieves one row of results and assigns the values of the items in a specified SELECT list to the host variables specified
in the INTO list.
SET AUTOCOMMIT Enables you to control ODBC AUTOCOMMIT mode at runtime.