- Vytvoril/a D2000 Dev Team, naposledy zmenené okt 25, 2024
DB_DELETE and DBS_DELETE actions
DB_DELETE handleIdent_Int, rowIdent,retCodeIdent_Int [ORAHINT hintIdent_Str] DBS_DELETE dbObjIdent, rowIdent, retCodeIdent_Int [TRANS transHandle_Int] [ORAHINT hintIdent_Str]
DB_DELETE handleIdent_Int, retCodeIdent_Int WHERE strExpression_Str [BINDIN varIdent1, varIdent2, ... ] [ORAHINT hintIdent_Str] DB_DELETE handleIdent_Int, retCodeIdent_Int WHERE strExpression_Str [BINDIN structRowIdent] [ORAHINT hintIdent_Str] DBS_DELETE dbObjIdent, retCodeIdent_Int WHERE strExpression_Str [BINDIN varIdent1, varIdent2, ... ] [TRANS transHandle_Int] [ORAHINT hintIdent_Str] DBS_DELETE dbObjIdent, retCodeIdent_Int WHERE strExpression_Str [BINDIN structRowIdent] [TRANS transHandle_Int] [ORAHINT hintIdent_Str]
handleIdent_Int | in | Identifier (handle) of Int type of the connection with a table (DB_CONNECT). |
dbObjIdent | in | Reference to an object of Database table type. |
retCodeIdent_Int | out | Return value of Int type- action success. |
rowIdent | in | One structure row identifier. |
strExpression_Str | in | Expression of String type, which identifies rows to delete. If the expression is parameterized, the keyword BINDIN and the values of parameters (structRowIdent or varIdent1, varIdent2, ...) are mandatory. |
varIdent1, varIdent2, ... | in | List of objects, constants or local variables, which will specify the values of parameters of parameterized SQL expression strExpression_Str. |
structRowIdent | in | Reference to a row of local variable of Record type or to a row of structured variable. The row's values will specify the values of parameters of parameterized SQL expression strExpression_Str. |
transHandle_Int | in | Identifier of the Connection to the database. |
hintIdent_Str | in | Expression of String type that defines Oracle SQL hint. It is used as an instruction for the performance optimizer of SQL command. The value is used without the opening and terminating characters /*+ <orahint> */. The example is mentioned here. |
In the first case (versions with the rowIdent
parameter), the deleted row is determined by a value of the key items in a value of Structure type parameter rowIdent
. The particular row is to be found and deleted according to the key items. The values of all key items in rowIdent
must be valid, otherwise the deleting will not take place, it will end with an error and %GetLastExtErrorCode() will return error 667.
In the second case, the expression of String type (strExpression_Str
), which result value is used as
WHERE
DELETE,
strExpression_Str
), they all are to be deleted.The advantage of the action DBS_DELETE at work with a table is the possibility to leave out its closing and opening (shorter code).
For D2000 v5.00: an disadvantage of the action DBS_DELETE is in speed. Each DBS_DELETE call results in necessity to open and close the database in DBManager - it can be a time-consuming operation and it is a comparatively non-standard method in term of databases.
The need to open and close the database may be avoided in the scope of transaction processing so that the command is followed by the parameter
TRANS
For D2000 v6.00 and higher: DBManager optimization (connection recycling, predefined connections) causes the action DBS_DELETE to execute as quick as the action DB_DELETE and as moreover there is saved a time required for execution of the action DB_CONNECT to open the database.
The need to open and close the database may be avoided in the scope of transaction processing so that the command is followed by the parameter
TRANS
DB_DELETE WHERE
If the condition (
strExpression_Str
) is met for all rows of a table (e.g. "1=1"), its entire contents is to be deleted.Related pages:
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