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SQL.SetParamValues

Sets all parameters for a query in one call.

Component Version macOS Windows Linux Server iOS SDK
SQL 5.1 ✅ Yes ✅ Yes ✅ Yes ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
MBS( "SQL.SetParamValues"; Command; Values )   More

Parameters

Parameter Description Example
Command The command reference number gained with SQL.NewCommand. $Command
Values Pass one parameter for each value. "Hello"

Result

Returns OK or error.

Description

Sets all parameters for a query in one call.
The values are passed in a matching SQL data type.
Please match the number of parameters in your SQL query and their order.
If value is the result of FM.NULL function in this plugin, the value is passed as NULL to the database.
See also SQL.SetParamTypesValues.

Examples

Set 4 parameters:

MBS( "SQL.SetParamValues"; $Command; "Bob"; "Miller"; $BirthDay; MyTable::PersonPicture )

Export row

# create command
Set Variable [$Command; Value:MBS("SQL.NewCommand"; $Connection; "INSERT INTO 'Test' (FirstName, LastName, Birthday, NumberOfOrders, TotalSales) VALUES (:1,:2,:3,:4,:5)")]
# fill all parameters
Set Variable [$result; Value:MBS("SQL.SetParamValues"; $Command; SQLite fun::FirstName; SQLite fun::LastName; SQLite fun::Birthday; SQLite fun::NumberOfOrders; SQLite fun::TotalSales)]
# Run it
Set Variable [$result; Value:MBS("SQL.Execute"; $Command)]
# Cleanup
Set Variable [$result2; Value:MBS("SQL.Commit"; $Connection)]
Set Variable [$result2; Value:MBS("SQL.FreeCommand"; $Command)]

See also

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Created 18th April 2015, last changed 21st April 2015


SQL.SetParamValue - SQL.SetParamsWithJSON

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