1. ODBC
- Posted by Matthew Lewis <MatthewL at KAPCOUSA.COM> Jan 18, 2001
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I sent Rob my ODBC wrapper. It's up on the user contribution page today. The demo will require you to modify win32lib 55.1 slightly (there was a bug in some of my original listview code :). So far, I've only tested it with MS Access, but it should work with anything for which you've set up a DSN. I only wrapped the functions that submit a sql command directly to the database. This was basically meant for queries that you only expect to run once. There are other commands that allow you to prepare a sql statement for repeated use, so it will be faster. Matt Lewis
2. Re: ODBC
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at IX.NET.AU> Jan 18, 2001
- 540 views
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 09:32:04 -0800, Matthew Lewis <MatthewL at KAPCOUSA.COM> wrote: Hi Matt, >I sent Rob my ODBC wrapper. It's up on the user contribution page today. >The demo will require you to modify win32lib 55.1 slightly (there was a bug >in some of my original listview code :). This is great!!! I downloaded it and connected to an ACU Cobol ODBC driver sitting on a SCO Unix box. I can't say I wanted to do it in Euphoria ... but it does show the flexibility ODBC has. What is the correct way of closing an ODBC connection? Thanks for the great lib. Ray Smith Note: I think you had a little type error in your readme file when you wrote .... ODBC was "online" database connectivity.
3. Re: ODBC
- Posted by Matthew Lewis <MatthewL at KAPCOUSA.COM> Jan 18, 2001
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> From: Ray Smith > This is great!!! Thanks! > I downloaded it and connected to an ACU Cobol ODBC driver > sitting on a SCO > Unix box. > I can't say I wanted to do it in Euphoria ... but it does show the > flexibility ODBC has. > > What is the correct way of closing an ODBC connection? You should use the function SQLDisconnect: SQLDisconnect Conformance Version Introduced: ODBC 1.0 Standards Compliance: ISO 92 Summary SQLDisconnect closes the connection associated with a specific connection handle. Syntax SQLRETURN SQLDisconnect( SQLHDBC ConnectionHandle); Arguments ConnectionHandle [Input] Connection handle. Returns SQL_SUCCESS, SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO, SQL_ERROR, or SQL_INVALID_HANDLE. This is one of the things that's defined in the file, but it isn't wrapped at all--and that you should really use if you're writing an ODBC app. I'd recommend writing a disconnect procedure that closes the connection and then frees the connection handle. This is a good example of the rest of the work that needs to be done before someone incorporates it into a serious project. You can check out MSDN for the full API docs (that's what I've been using): If you want to connect with a connect string, take a look at SQLDriverConnect > Note: I think you had a little type error in your readme file when you > wrote .... ODBC was "online" database connectivity. err....yeah.....<blushes> Matt Lewis
4. ODBC
- Posted by Mathew Hounsell <mfh03 at UOW.EDU.AU> Mar 27, 2000
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- Last edited Mar 28, 2000
I don't suppose anyone knows of a reference on how to write ODBC *drivers* ??? ------------------------- Sincerely, Mathew Hounsell mat.hounsell at excite.com
5. Re: ODBC
- Posted by Wayne Waters <Reactor420 at AOL.COM> Mar 27, 2000
- 567 views
- Last edited Mar 28, 2000
Hey Mat, The best thing I could find was this. Hope it helps.
6. ODBC
- Posted by George Walters <gwalters at sc.rr.com> Sep 29, 2003
- 535 views
I'm setting up to try and use Matt's ODBC and connect to MySQL for a data base. In reviewing what I need to do I've found a point of confusion in how I've been handeling dates and how MySQL handle's dates. I've been using a "sub sequence" in my record when using EUDB. as below. {a,b,c,{2003,09,29},e,f.....} this is quite convenient for dates to use the DateTime library (from user contributions) of functions I found in the archives. The problem is that MySQL uses yyy-mm-dd format. Is anyone doing this or has a suggestion on what happens when this is sent to MySQL. Hopefully there is a solution or a better way to solve this issue. thanks. george
7. Re: ODBC
- Posted by "C. K. Lester" <euphoric at cklester.com> Sep 29, 2003
- 529 views
> I've been handeling dates and how MySQL handle's dates. I've been using a > "sub sequence" in my record when using EUDB. as below. > > {a,b,c,{2003,09,29},e,f.....} > this is quite convenient for dates to use the DateTime library (from user > contributions) of functions I found in the archives. The problem is that > MySQL uses yyy-mm-dd format. Is anyone doing this or has a suggestion on Format your data with this: sprintf("\"%04d-%02d-%02d\"", { year,month,day } ) Then give it to MySQL. I don't know if you'll need the quotes... I would expect so to send a string. This way you can keep all your current algorithms.
8. Re: ODBC
- Posted by "Carl W." <euphoria at cyreksoft.yorks.com> Sep 29, 2003
- 585 views
George Walters wrote: > I'm setting up to try and use Matt's ODBC and connect to MySQL for a > database. In reviewing what I need to do I've found a point of confusion > in how I've been handeling dates and how MySQL handle's dates. I've been > using a "sub sequence" in my record when using EUDB. as below. > > {a,b,c,{2003,09,29},e,f.....} > > this is quite convenient for dates to use the DateTime library (from > user contributions) of functions I found in the archives. The problem is > that MySQL uses yyy-mm-dd format. Is anyone doing this or has a > suggestion on what happens when this is sent to MySQL. Hopefully there > is a solution or a better way to solve this issue. Passing a Date as a sub-sequence to MySQL probably will likely pass the database three junk characters - not what you want. If your Date is in variable 'd' then you'll want to do: {a,b,c,sprintf("%04d-%02d-%02d",d),e,f.....} Reading back into a date is a bit more tricky and you'll need to use Euphoria's get.e to parse the string back into a Date: include get.e sequence s, temp Date d s = ??? -- get the stringified date from the db here temp = value(s[1..4]) & value(s[6..7]) & value(s[9..10]) d = temp[2] & temp[4] & temp[6] There's no error checking in the above code. Look up value() and GET_SUCCESS / GET_FAIL in the Euphoria docs if you need to check that things are being parsed correctly. The status codes in the above snippet would be in temp[1], temp[3] and temp[5] respectively. HTH, Carl -- [ Carl R White == aka () = The Domain of Cyrek = ] [ Cyrek the Illogical /\ www.cyreksoft.yorks.com ]
9. Re: ODBC
- Posted by George Walters <gwalters at sc.rr.com> Sep 29, 2003
- 556 views
Thanks for all the replies. I guess I'll have to encode going in and decode coming out....It's a little strange that a DB would store dates as a string since you cannot do arithmetic on a string, although I guess you can use greater/less than in comparisons for date ranges. george ----- Original Message ----- From: "George Walters" <gwalters at sc.rr.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: ODBC > > > I'm setting up to try and use Matt's ODBC and connect to MySQL for a data > base. In reviewing what I need to do I've found a point of confusion in how > I've been handeling dates and how MySQL handle's dates. I've been using a > "sub sequence" in my record when using EUDB. as below. > > {a,b,c,{2003,09,29},e,f.....} > > this is quite convenient for dates to use the DateTime library (from user > contributions) of functions I found in the archives. The problem is that > MySQL uses yyy-mm-dd format. Is anyone doing this or has a suggestion on > what happens when this is sent to MySQL. Hopefully there is a solution or a > better way to solve this issue. > > thanks. > > george > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > >
10. ODBC
- Posted by "M.Kollenaar" <M.Kollenaar at SLO.NL> Jan 23, 2000
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Hi, I found on the next url http://www.microsoft.com/data/mdac2.htm ODBC information. It includes the header files sql.h, sqlext.h and sqltypes.h for the constant declaration and a lot more information. The ODBC Software Development kit is now known as "MDAC". I downloaded the stand alone version 2. It's about 30Mb in size. It's worth to download. Thanks to all who pushed me in the right direction. Marcel
11. ODBC
- Posted by sixs at ida.net Mar 17, 2003
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12. Re: ODBC
- Posted by tone.skoda at gmx.net Mar 31, 2003
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13. ODBC
- Posted by George Walters <gwalters at sc.rr.com> Oct 08, 2003
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Matt, your doc shows an argument to moveToRecord of SQL_FETCH_BOOKMARK but it was apparently overlooked (var not defined). Do you know it's value.... maybe 0 or 7? I'm assuming that this would return your current position in the cursor? george
14. Re: ODBC
- Posted by George Walters <gwalters at sc.rr.com> Oct 08, 2003
- 531 views
thanks.... george ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt Lewis" <matthewwalkerlewis at yahoo.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: RE: ODBC > > > > From: George Walters [mailto:gwalters at sc.rr.com] > > > > Matt, your doc shows an argument to moveToRecord of > > SQL_FETCH_BOOKMARK but it was apparently overlooked (var not > > defined). Do you know it's value.... maybe 0 or 7? I'm > > assuming that this would return your current position in the cursor? > > I'm not sure. I'll have to dig that up, but 7 would be my guess. Actually, > it looks a bit more complicated than that. You can set bookmarks, and then > go back to them later, but I haven't figured out how to do this yet. > > > ...is there a way to position in a cursor other than by a > > "record number"?.... for example find partNbr 1234 in the cursor set? > > Not that I'm aware of. > > > ...It would be nice (if MS has such a > > function) to remove it from the cursor rather than reloading > > the data, particularly if it's a larger file. > > It looks like you can do this with calls to SQLSetPos(). I'll look at > adding support for this for the next release. > > Matt Lewis > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > >
15. ODBC
- Posted by George Walters <gwalters at sc.rr.com> Oct 11, 2003
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I'm wondering if you can have 2 independant cursors on the same file. I have a program where I'm trying to do that. What seems to happen is that the program goes away in some type of loop and even trace(1) "locks" and shows no activity. The program is one to print customer statements. I have one cursor scanning the open invoice file and when it reaches a new customer it calls a separate routine to print the statement. The statement routine then creates another cursor with just that customers invoices to print the statement. somewhere it starts and never returns, even with trace(1) on. They look something like this: (these are not clipped code) cursorOne = createCursor(connectId, "select * from arInvoice") cursorTwo = createCursor(connectId, "select * from arInvoice where arCust = 123") The task manager shows 100% cpu, so something is grinding away...but nothing comes out. george
16. Re: ODBC
- Posted by George Walters <gwalters at sc.rr.com> Oct 11, 2003
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OK, no problem. I worked most of yesterday on this problem. I guess my brain works better in the morning so I found the problem. It was my bug. I created the loop in a "while 1 do" that never found a way to exit but the loop executed no code becuse of an "if " statement, so I guess it was a really tight loop. george ----- Original Message ----- From: "George Walters" <gwalters at sc.rr.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: ODBC > > > I'm wondering if you can have 2 independant cursors on the same file. I have > a program where I'm trying to do that. What seems to happen is that the > program goes away in some type of loop and even trace(1) "locks" and shows > no activity. The program is one to print customer statements. I have one > cursor scanning the open invoice file and when it reaches a new customer it > calls a separate routine to print the statement. The statement routine then > creates another cursor with just that customers invoices to print the > statement. somewhere it starts and never returns, even with trace(1) on. > > They look something like this: (these are not clipped code) > > cursorOne = createCursor(connectId, "select * from arInvoice") > > cursorTwo = createCursor(connectId, "select * from arInvoice where arCust = > 123") > > The task manager shows 100% cpu, so something is grinding away...but nothing > comes out. > > george > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > >