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+ | '''Retrieve rows from the result set''' | ||
− | + | #include <opendbx/api.h> | |
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− | + | int '''odbx_row_fetch'''( | |
+ | odbx_result_t* '''''result''''' ) | ||
− | + | == Description == | |
− | + | Retrieves the values of a row from the current result set returned by [[OpenDBX/API/odbx_result|odbx_result]](). Until this function is invoked, no row and field data is available via [[OpenDBX/API/odbx_field_length|odbx_field_length]]() or [[OpenDBX/API/odbx_field_value|odbx_field_value]]() and these functions will return zero respectively NULL. | |
− | + | Moreover, it is necessary to fetch all rows from a result set until zero is returned indicating that no more rows are available. Otherwise - depending on the backend - an error may occur after calling [[OpenDBX/API/odbx_result|odbx_result]]() the next time or the outstanding rows will be returned within the next result. | |
− | + | [[OpenDBX/API/odbx_row_fetch|odbx_row_fetch]]() requires a valid '''''result''''' object which was created by [[OpenDBX/API/odbx_result|odbx_result]](). It must not have been feed to [[OpenDBX/API/odbx_result_finish|odbx_result_finish]]() before. | |
− | + | == Return value == | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | [[OpenDBX/API/odbx_row_fetch|odbx_row_fetch]]() will return ODBX_ROW_NEXT ("1") as long as rows are available from the result set. After the last row has been made available, further calls to this function will return ODBX_ROW_DONE ("0") indicating that the result set doesn't contain more rows. The named constants are available since OpenDBX 1.3.2 and the numbers in brackets have to be used instead if a previous release is is the basis for the application development. | |
− | + | In case of an error, values less than zero are returned encodeing the reason why the error occurred. | |
+ | == Errors == | ||
− | - | + | ; -ODBX_ERR_PARAM : The '''''result''''' parameter is either NULL or the object is invalid. This is usually the case if result has been already feed to [[OpenDBX/API/odbx_result_finish|odbx_result_finish]](). |
− | + | ||
+ | == See also == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[OpenDBX/API/odbx_column_count|odbx_column_count]]() | ||
+ | * [[OpenDBX/API/odbx_column_name|odbx_column_name]]() | ||
+ | * [[OpenDBX/API/odbx_column_type|odbx_column_type]]() | ||
+ | * [[OpenDBX/API/odbx_error|odbx_error]]() | ||
+ | * [[OpenDBX/API/odbx_error_type|odbx_error_type]]() | ||
+ | * [[OpenDBX/API/odbx_field_length|odbx_field_length]]() | ||
+ | * [[OpenDBX/API/odbx_field_value|odbx_field_value]]() | ||
+ | * [[OpenDBX/API/odbx_result|odbx_result]]() |
Latest revision as of 23:14, 28 April 2009
Retrieve rows from the result set
#include <opendbx/api.h>
int odbx_row_fetch( odbx_result_t* result )
Description
Retrieves the values of a row from the current result set returned by odbx_result(). Until this function is invoked, no row and field data is available via odbx_field_length() or odbx_field_value() and these functions will return zero respectively NULL.
Moreover, it is necessary to fetch all rows from a result set until zero is returned indicating that no more rows are available. Otherwise - depending on the backend - an error may occur after calling odbx_result() the next time or the outstanding rows will be returned within the next result.
odbx_row_fetch() requires a valid result object which was created by odbx_result(). It must not have been feed to odbx_result_finish() before.
Return value
odbx_row_fetch() will return ODBX_ROW_NEXT ("1") as long as rows are available from the result set. After the last row has been made available, further calls to this function will return ODBX_ROW_DONE ("0") indicating that the result set doesn't contain more rows. The named constants are available since OpenDBX 1.3.2 and the numbers in brackets have to be used instead if a previous release is is the basis for the application development.
In case of an error, values less than zero are returned encodeing the reason why the error occurred.
Errors
- -ODBX_ERR_PARAM
- The result parameter is either NULL or the object is invalid. This is usually the case if result has been already feed to odbx_result_finish().