SQL system functions supported by the Connectivity Kit (104342)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Visual FoxPro for Windows 3.0
- Microsoft FoxPro for MS-DOS 2.6a
- Microsoft FoxPro for Windows 2.6a
This article was previously published under Q104342 SUMMARY
The Microsoft FoxPro Connectivity Kit can be used with FoxPro versions 2.5x
for MS-DOS and Windows. The FoxPro Connectivity Kit, and the Open Database
Connectivity (ODBC) specification in general, supports the minimum ANSI SQL
standard. Below is a list of the SQL System functions that are supported.
In FoxPro 2.6x and Visual FoxPro 3.0, the Connectivity Kit is included in
the Professional Edition.
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The following table lists the supported System functions.
Parameter arguments denoted as <exp> can be the name of a column, the
result of another scaler function, or a literal, where the underlying
data type could be represented as SQL_NUMERIC, SQL_DECIMAL,
SQL_TINYINT, SQL_SMALLINT, SQL_INTEGER, SQL_BIGINT, SQL_FLOAT,
SQL_REAL, SQL_DOUBLE, SQL_DATE, SQL_TIME, or SQL_TIMESTAMP.
Parameter arguments listed as <value> can be a literal constant,
where the underlying data type can be represented as SQL_NUMERIC,
SQL_DECIMAL, SQL_TINYINT, SQL_SMALLINT, SQL_INTEGER, SQL_BIGINT,
SQL_FLOAT, SQL_REAL, SQL_DOUBLE, SQL_DATE, SQL_TIME, or
SQL_TIMESTAMP.
Values returned are represented as ODBC data types.
Function Description
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USER() Returns the user's authorization name. (The
user's authorization name is also available via
SQLGetInfo by specifying the information type
SQL_USER_NAME.)
DATABASE() Returns the name of the database corresponding
to the connection handle (hdbc). (The name of
the database is also available via SQLGetInfo
by specifying the information type
SQL_DATABASE_NAME.)
IFNULL(exp,value) If <exp> is null, <value> is returned. If <exp>
is not null, <exp> is returned. The possible
data type(s) of <value> must be compatible with
the data type of <exp>.
Following is an example of how the USER() function could be used from
within FoxPro to return the user's authorization name. This example assumes
that a valid connection to an ODBC data source has already been established
and that the connection handle is contained in the variable mhand:
FoxPro 2.x Example
result=DBEXEC(mhand, "SELECT {FN USER()}","output")
Visual FoxPro Example
result=SQLEXEC(mhand, "SELECT { FN USER() }", "output")
REFERENCES
Microsoft Open Database Connectivity Software Development Kit (SDK)
"Programmer's Reference," version 1.0, page 530
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 3/10/2005 |
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Keywords: | KB104342 |
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