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Fetches next row from a result set.
Component | Version | macOS | Windows | Linux | Server | iOS SDK |
SQL | 2.6 | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
Parameter | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
Command | The command reference number gained with SQL.NewCommand. | $Command |
Returns 0, 1 or error message.
Fetch next record:
MBS("SQL.FetchNext"; $Command)
Run command and fetch first record
// create command
$Command = MBS("SQL.NewCommand"; $Connection; "SELECT * FROM Test")
// run select
$result2 = MBS("SQL.Execute"; $Command)
// go to first row
$result3 = MBS("SQL.FetchNext"; $Command)
// result 3 is 1 if we got a record
// read first name field from result:
$firstname = MBS("SQL.GetFieldAsText"; $command; "FirstName")
// later release command
MBS("SQL.FreeCommand"; $Command)
Run a stored procedure:
# new command for calling our test procedure on a Microsoft SQL Server
Set Variable [$command; MBS( "SQL.NewCommand"; $Connection; "dbo.Test" ) ]
# set a parameter
Set Variable [$r; MBS( "SQL.SetParamAsNumber"; $Command; "Param1"; 7 ) ]
# execute query
Set Variable [$r; MBS( "SQL.Execute"; $Command ) ]
# fetch first record
Set Variable [$r; MBS( "SQL.FetchNext"; $Command ) ]
# get result field
Set Variable [$result; MBS( "SQL.GetFieldAsText"; $Command; 1 ) ]
This function is free to use.
Created 18th August 2014, last changed 24th April 2016