Connection (gb.db)
This class represents a connection to a database.
To connect to a database, create a connection object, fill the needed properties, and call the
Open method.
Eigenschappen
Options
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Return or set the connection options.
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SQL
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Returns a SQLRequest object on that connection.
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Url
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Return the connection URL.
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Overgeërfde eigenschappen
Charset
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Returns the charset used by the database.
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Collations
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Return the list of collations available in the database
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Databases
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Returns a collection of all databases managed by the database server.
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Error
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Returns the code of the last error raised by the database driver.
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FullVersion
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Return the full version string of the database server.
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Handle
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Return the handle of the connection.
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Host
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Returns or sets the host where the database server resides.
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IgnoreCharset
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Return or set if the database charset should be ignored.
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LastInsertId
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Return the value of the last serial field used in an INSERT statement.
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Login
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Returns or sets the user used for establishing the connection.
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Name
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Returns or sets the name of the database you want to connect to.
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Opened
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Returns if the connection is opened.
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Password
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Returns or sets the password used for establishing the connection.
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Port
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Returns or sets the TCP/IP port used for establishing the connection.
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Tables
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Returns a virtual collection used for managing the tables of the database.
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Timeout
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Return or set the connection timeout in seconds.
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Type
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Represents the type of the database server you want to connect to.
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User
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A synonym for the Login property.
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Users
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Returns a collection of all users registered in the database server.
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Version
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Returns the version of the database that the driver has connected to.
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Methode
ApplyTemplate
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Apply a template to the connection, i.e. replicate the database structure described by
the template string into the current database.
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Copy
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Return a copy of the connection object.
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GetTemplate
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Return the structure of the database as a template string.
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Overgeërfde methoden
Begin
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Start a transaction.
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Close
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Close the connection.
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Commit
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Commit a transaction.
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Create
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Return a read/write Result object used for creating records in the specified
table.
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Delete
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Removes records from a database table.
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Edit
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Returns a read/write Result object used for editing records in the specified
table.
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Exec
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Executes an arbitrary SQL request, and returns a read-only Result containing
the result of the request.
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Find
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Returns a read-only Result object used for querying records in the specified
table.
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FormatBlob
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Format some blob data into a quoted string that can be inserted into a SQL query.
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Limit
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Limits the number of records returned by the next query.
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Open
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Opens a connection to the specified database.
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Quote
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Returns a quoted identifier so that you can freely insert it into a query.
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Rollback
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Cancel a transaction.
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Subst
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Creates a SQL sentence by substituting its arguments into a format string.
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SQLite connections
For SQLite connections, the following algorithm is used:
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If Name is null, then a memory database is opened.
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If Name is an absolute path, then this path is used.
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If Name is a relative path, then:
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If Host is null, then the database is located in the application temporary directory. See Temp$() for more information.
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Otherwise, Host gives the database directory, and the database path is the result of concatenating Host and Name.
ODBC connections
For ODBC connections, the following algorithm is used:
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If Host are defined and also Login, it will connect using it as DSN name.
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If Host has semicolons at least one, it will assume the property holds a ConnStr.
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If Host has no semicolons, it will connect using it as DSN name.
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Otherwise, it will use the ConnStr in .Host to call ODBC SQLDriverConnect function.
See also