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Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide

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Table 8–20 Statement Methods (Cont.)<br />

Method Description<br />

getFloat() on page 8-180 Return the value of a parameter as a <strong>C++</strong> float.<br />

getInt() on page 8-180 Return the value of a parameter as a <strong>C++</strong> int.<br />

Statement Class<br />

getIntervalDS() on page 8-180 Return the value of a parameter as a IntervalDS<br />

object.<br />

getIntervalYM() on page 8-181 Return the value of a parameter as a IntervalYM<br />

object.<br />

getMaxIterations() on page 8-181 Return the current limit on maximum number of<br />

iterations.<br />

getMaxParamSize() on page 8-181 Return the current max parameter size limit.<br />

getNumber() on page 8-181 Return the value of a parameter as a Number object.<br />

getObject() on page 8-182 Return the value of a parameter as a PObject.<br />

getOCIStatement() on page 8-182 Return the OCI statement handle associated with the<br />

Statement.<br />

getRef() on page 8-182 Return the value of a REF parameter as RefAny<br />

getResultSet() on page 8-183 Return the current result as a ResultSet.<br />

getRowid() on page 8-183 Return the rowid param value as a Bytes object.<br />

getSQL() on page 8-183 Return the current SQL string associated with the<br />

Statement object.<br />

getStream() on page 8-183 Return the value of the parameter as a stream.<br />

getString() on page 8-184 Return the value of the parameter as a string.<br />

getTimestamp() on page 8-184 Return the value of the parameter as a Timestamp<br />

object<br />

getUInt() on page 8-184 Return the value of the parameter as a <strong>C++</strong> unsigned<br />

int<br />

getUpdateCount() on page 8-185 Return the current result as an update count for<br />

non-query statements.<br />

getVector() on page 8-155 Return the specified parameter as a vector.<br />

isNull() on page 8-188 Check whether the parameter is null.<br />

isTruncated() on page 8-188 Check whether the value is truncated.<br />

preTruncationLength() on<br />

page 8-189<br />

OCCI Classes and Methods 8-169

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