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- Syntax 1: Using a character string for the OLE DB provider
- Syntax 1: Pseudo connection to an HFSQL Classic database
- Differences between HOpenConnection and HDescribeConnection
- Using the Native xBase Connector with non-Latin character sets
- UDL file
- Native MySQL Connector
HDescribeConnection (Function) In french: HDécritConnexion
Not available with this kind of connection
Describes a new connection to an external database. This connection is named. Specific parameters can be defined such as the management mode of cursors (if the accessed database allows it). To open the connection, use HOpenConnection. If the connection parameters described by HDescribeConnection are incorrect, HOpenConnection will return an error. With HDescribeConnection, an Oracle table description imported into the analysis can be directly used by HFSQL Classic data files. Simply describe a temporary connection to an HFSQL Classic database and associate it with the file description from in the analysis. For more details, see the Examples. Syntax
Describing a connection programmatically Hide the details
<Result> = HDescribeConnection(<Connection> , <User> [, <Password>] , <Data source> , <Database> , <OLE DB provider or Native Connector> [, <Access> [, <Extended information>]] , <Additional options>)
<Result>: Boolean - True if the operation was performed,
- False if a problem occurs. HErrorInfo is used to identify the error.
To establish this connection, use HOpenConnection (this function will return an error if the connection parameters are incorrect).
<Connection>: Character string Name of new connection to define. If this name is already used by an existing connection, the former connection is replaced with the new one. The former connection (as well as the data files that used it) are automatically closed. <User>: Character string Username used for the database. This parameter is returned by the CtUserName property. <Password>: Optional character string Connection password (if this password exists). If no password is required, use an empty string ("") or the NULL keyword. <Data source>: Character string Full path of the data source. The connection will be created and opened for this data source. This parameter is returned by the CtDatabase property.
<Database>: Character string Name of database that will be used on the data source, empty string ("") if no name must be specified. This parameter can be used if the data source allows you to specify the database that must be used. For example, on SQL Server, the "Master" database is the default database but other databases can be handled ("dbo" for example). To specify that the access is performed on a file found in the "dbo" database (that is not the default database), <Database> must correspond to "dbo". <OLE DB provider or Native Connector>: Character string or constant - Name of OLE DB provider used. To easily retrieve the string to use, select "Connection" in the data model editor (see the Notes).
or - one of the following constants:
| | hAccessHF7 | Pseudo-connection to HFSQL Classic database | hAccessHFClientServer | Native Connector to an HFSQL Client/Server database. | hNativeAccessAS400 | Native AS/400 Connector (optional module of WINDEV/WEBDEV) | hNativeAccessDB2 | Native DB2 Connector (optional module of WINDEV/WEBDEV) | hNativeAccessInformix | Native Informix Connector (optional module of WINDEV/WEBDEV) | hNativeAccessMariaDB | Native MariaDB Connector (optional module of WINDEV/WEBDEV) | hNativeAccessMySQL | Native MySQL Connector (optional module of WINDEV/WEBDEV) | hNativeAccessOracle | Native Oracle Connector (optional module of WINDEV/WEBDEV) | hNativeAccessOracleLite | Native Oracle Connector (optional module of WINDEV Mobile) | hNativeAccessPostgreSQL | Native PostgreSQL Connector (optional module of WINDEV/WEBDEV) | hNativeAccessProgress | Native Progress Connector (optional module of WINDEV/WEBDEV) | hNativeAccessSQLAzure | Native SQL Azure Connector (optional module of WINDEV/WEBDEV, provided with the Native SQL Server Connector) | hNativeAccessSQLite | Native SQLite Connector (provided with WINDEV/WEBDEV) | hNativeAccessSQLServer | Native SQL Server Connector (optional module of WINDEV/WEBDEV). The former Native Connector is used by default. To use the new Native SQL Server Connector, use the H.SQLServerMode variable. | hNativeAccessSQLServerMobile | Native SQL Server Mobile Connector (optional module of WINDEV Mobile) | hNativeAccessSybase | Native Sybase Connector (optional module of WINDEV/WEBDEV) | hNativeAccessXBase | Native xBase Connector (included with WINDEV/WEBDEV) | hNativeAccessXML | Native XML Connector (provided with WINDEV/WEBDEV) | hODBC | OLE DB provider for ODBC (used to access an ODBC data source declared in the ODBC data sources of Windows) | hOledbAccess97 | OLE DB provider for Access 97 | hOledbAccess2000 | OLE DB provider for Access 2000 | hOledbDBase5 | OLE DB provider for dBase 5 | hOledbExcel97 | OLE DB provider for Excel 97 | hOledbExcel2000 | OLE DB provider for Excel 2000 | hOledbLotus4 | OLE DB provider for Lotus 4 | hOledbOracle | OLE DB provider for Oracle | hOledbSQLServer | OLE DB provider for SQL Server |
Caution: To use an OLE DB connection, you must: - install MDAC version 2.6 or later (setup performed by WINDEV/WEBDEV and when creating the client version)
- install the OLE DB provider corresponding to the database used.
This parameter is returned by the CtOLEDBProvider property.
<Access>: Optional constant Configures the type of access to the database.
| | hORead | The database can be accessed in read-only. It is only possible to read records. It is not possible to add or remove records. | hOReadWrite (default value) | The database can be accessed in read/write. It is possible to read and write new records. |
This parameter is returned by the CtAccess property.
<Extended information>: Optional character string Optional information inserted into the string for connecting to the database. If specific keywords are recognized, the corresponding information is extracted from the connection string. The rest of the connection string is sent to the database. Then, the extracted parameters are processed by the Native Connector or by the OLE DB connector used. These keywords must be indicated as follows: "<Mot-clé> = <Valeur>;".You can for example specify "Trusted_Connection=YES" in order to use a connection with authentication via the NT login.
This parameter is returned by the CtExtendedInfo property.
<Additional options>: Constant If this parameter is not specified, the HFSQL engine automatically defines the best parameters to use according to the database accessed and to the OLE DB provider used.To force some parameters, you have the ability to combine the following constants: - Cursor location
| | hClientCursor | Cursor managed by MDAC. Generally, it offers more features than a server-side cursor. A client-side cursor is always static. | hServerCursor | Cursor managed by the database. This cursor can easily reflect changes made to data by other users. |
- Cursor type
| | hDynamicCursor | This cursor offers many features, but consumes a lot of memory. This cursor supports all types of scrolling. You can access all insert, update and delete operations made by other users. | hForwardOnlyCursor | This cursor is fast and consumes little memory. The move is performed from the first record to the last one. Changes made by other users are not visible. | hOpenKeysetCursor | This cursor handles a fixed set of records. Only the key of each record is stored and not the actual record (consumes less memory). Deleted records cannot be accessed. Changes made by other users are visible (but added records are not). | hStaticCursor | Makes a copy of all query records in memory (high memory consumption). All types of scrolling are supported. |
- Lock mode
| | hOptimisticCursor | The record is locked when it is updated | hPessimisticCursor | The record is locked as soon as it is edited. | hReadOnlyCursor | The record set manipulated cannot be modified. |
Please note: not all OLE DB providers support all cursor types. Remarks Differences between HOpenConnection and HDescribeConnection Method 1: To open a connection at the beginning of the application and close it at the end, use the HOpenConnection function.. To use this connection when handling data files or tables, simply change this connection with HChangeConnection. HOpenConnection(MaConnexion, params)
HChangeConnection(UnFichier, MaConnexion)
Method 2: To programmatically describe a connection and open it automatically when the data file is opened, simply: - describe the connection with HDescribeConnection.
- associate this connection with the desired data file description using HChangeConnection. The connection will only be opened the first time the data file is accessed.
This solution can be useful when an application handles both HFSQL data files and Oracle data files. For example, if the application uses a single Oracle file for a specific process, the connection to the Oracle database will only be made when necessary. If the first solution is chosen for the same type of application, the connection (that may take quite a long time) will be established whenever the application is started. Example: HDescribeConnection(MaConnexion, params)
HChangeConnection(UnFichier, MaConnexion)
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HReadFirst(UnFichier)
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HClose(UnFichier)
Business / UI classification: Business Logic
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