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                        DB-Library documentation.
                <BR ><EM>Default value</EM>
                     : &quot;0&quot;. 
                        &quot;0&quot; means that the command doesn't use a 
                        cursor to process its statement.</P></TD></TR>
                <TR>
                    <TD><STRONG><STRONG>
                        <P align=center><STRONG><STRONG>
                        <STRONG>UseDataReadyLoopOnExecute</STRONG></STRONG> 
                        </STRONG></P>
                        <P align=center><STRONG><STRONG>
                        <STRONG></STRONG></STRONG> 
                        </STRONG></STRONG> 
                        </STRONG>Command 
                        related&nbsp;
			</P></td>
                    <TD>
                        <P>Forces SQLAPI++ Library to use 
                        DB-Library dbsqlsend() + dbdataready() loop + dbsqlok() 
                        instead of dbsqlexec() when executing a query. Works 
                        slower but allows query cancellation from another 
                        thread.<BR >   
                                
                            </P>
                        <P><EM>Valid values</EM>
                     : 
                        &quot;off&quot; and &quot;on&quot;.
                    <BR><EM>Default value</EM>: &quot;off&quot;, SQLAPI++ uses dbsqlexec().</P></TD></tr>
            </table></P>
            <P>For more details see <A href="../OnLineDoc/Connection_setOption.html">SAConnection::setOption</A>, 
            <A href="../OnLineDoc/Command_setOption.html">SACommand::setOption</A>, 
            <A href="../OnLineDoc/Field_setOption.html">SAField::setOption</A>, 
            <A href="../OnLineDoc/Param_setOption.html">SAParam::setOption</A>.
            </P>
            <P>&nbsp;</P>
            
            <H3><A 
            name="Getting native SQL Server API">Getting native SQL Server (DB-Library) 
            API</A> 
            </H3>
            <P>You can call client specific API functions 
            which are not directly supported by SQLAPI++ Library. <A 
            href="../OnLineDoc/Connection_NativeAPI.html">SAConnection::NativeAPI</A> 
            method returns a pointer to the set of native API functions 
            available for <STRONG>SQL Server 
            (DB-Library)</STRONG>. 
            To use the database API directly you have to downcast 
            this <STRONG>saAPI</STRONG> 
            pointer to the appropriate type and use its 
            implementation-specific members. The following table shows what type 
            cast you have to make and what additional header file you have to 
            include to work with <STRONG>SQL Server with DB-Library</STRONG>
            API. Note that using appropriate 
            type casting depends on an API (that generally mean that you have 
            to explicitly check client version before casting, see 
            <A href="../OnLineDoc/Connection_ClientVersion.html" >SAConnection::ClientVersion</A> 
            method). </P>
            <P>
            <TABLE border=1 cellPadding=5 width=100%>
                <TR bgColor=#000094>
                    <TD style="WIDTH: 300px" width=300>
                        <P><STRONG><FONT color=white face="">Type casting</FONT> 
                        </STRONG></P></TD>
                    <TD>
                        <P><STRONG><FONT color=white face="">Additional 
                        <BR>include 
                        file</FONT> </STRONG></P></TD></TR>
                <TR>
                    <TD>
                        <P>Cast the result to <STRONG 
                        >class ssAPI</STRONG>:</P>
                        <P><FONT face=System>saAPI *pResult = con.NativeAPI();<BR>ssAPI *p_ssAPI = (ssAPI *)pResult;</FONT></P></TD>
                    <TD><STRONG>
                        <P><STRONG>#include 
                &lt;ss6API.h&gt;</STRONG></P> </STRONG></TD></TR>
			</TABLE> </P>
            <P>To get more information about DBMS API 
            functions see this DBMS specific documentation.&nbsp; </P>
            <P>For more details see <A 
            href="../OnLineDoc/Connection_NativeAPI.html">SAConnection::NativeAPI</A>.</P>
            <P>&nbsp;</P>
            
            <H3><A 
            name="Getting native SQL Server connection related handles">Getting native 
            SQL Server (DB-Library) connection related handles</A>      </H3>
            <P>You have to use native API handles when you 
            want to call specific <STRONG> DB-Library</STRONG>
                 API functions which are not directly 
            supported by the Library. API functions usually need to receive one 
            or more active handles as a parameter(s). <A 
            href="../OnLineDoc/Connection_NativeHandles.html">SAConnection::NativeHandles</A> method returns a pointer to 
            the set of native API <STRONG>connection 
            related</STRONG> handles. To use API handles directly you have to 
            downcast <STRONG>saConnectionHandles</STRONG>  pointer to the appropriate 
            type and use its implementation-specific members. The following 
            table shows what type cast you have to make and what additional 
            header file you have to include to work with <STRONG>SQL Server with 
            DB-Library</STRONG>
            API. Note that using appropriate 
            type casting depends on an API (that generally mean that you have 
            to explicitly check client version before casting, see 
            <A href="../OnLineDoc/Connection_ClientVersion.html" >SAConnection::ClientVersion</A>      
            method). </P>
            <P>
            <TABLE border=1 cellPadding=5 width=100%>
                <TBODY>
                <TR bgColor=#000094>
                    <TD>
                        <P><STRONG><FONT color=white face="">Type casting</FONT> 
                        </STRONG></P></TD></TR>
                <TR>
                    <TD>
                        <P><STRONG><FONT color=maroon face="">Cast the result</FONT></STRONG> to <STRONG 
                        >class 
                        ssConnectionHandles</STRONG>:</P><FONT face=System 
                        ><FONT face=System>
                        <P><STRONG><FONT color=maroon face="">#include &lt;ss6API.h&gt;</FONT> </STRONG></P>
                        <P>saConnectionHandles *pResult = 
                        con.NativeHandles</FONT>();<BR>ssConnectionHandles *p_ssCH =<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 
                        (ssConnectionHandles *)pResult;</P>
                        <P><FONT face="Times New Roman" 
                        ><STRONG><FONT 
                        color=maroon face="">Available 
                        handles:</FONT></STRONG></FONT> </P>
                        <UL>
                            <LI><FONT 
                            face="Times New Roman">PDBPROCESS 
                m_dbproc;</FONT></LI></UL></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>
            <P>To get more information about DBMS API 
            functions and handles see this DBMS specific documentation.&nbsp; 
            </P>
            <P>For more details see <A 
            href="../OnLineDoc/Connection_NativeHandles.html">SAConnection::NativeHandles</A>.</P>
            <P>&nbsp;</P>
            
            <H3><A 
            name="Getting native SQL Server command related handles">Getting native 
            SQL Server (DB-Library) command related handles</A>      </H3>
            <P>You have to use native API handles when you 
            want to call specific <STRONG> DB-Library</STRONG>
                 API functions which are not directly 
            supported by the Library. API functions usually need to receive one 
            or more active handles as a parameter(s). <A 
            href="../OnLineDoc/Command_NativeHandles.html">SACommand::NativeHandles</A> method returns a pointer to the 
            set of native API <STRONG>command 
            related</STRONG> handles. To use API handles directly you have to 
            downcast <STRONG>saCommandHandles</STRONG>  pointer to the appropriate type 
            and use its implementation-specific members. The following table 
            shows what type cast you have to make and what additional header file 
            you have to include to work with <STRONG>SQL Server 
            with DB-Library</STRONG>
             API. Note that using appropriate 
            type casting depends on an API (that generally mean that you have 
            to explicitly check client version before casting, see 
            <A href="../OnLineDoc/Connection_ClientVersion.html" >SAConnection::ClientVersion</A>       
            method). </P>
            <P>
            <TABLE border=1 cellPadding=5 width=100%>
                <TBODY>
                <TR bgColor=#000094>
                    <TD>
                        <P><STRONG><FONT color=white face="">Type casting</FONT> 
                        </STRONG></P></TD></TR>
                <TR>
                    <TD>
				        <P>    <STRONG> <FONT color=maroon face="">Cast the result</FONT> </STRONG> to
				        <STRONG>class 
				                    ssCommandHandles</STRONG>:</P>
				        <FONT face=System>
				        <P>      <STRONG>    
				        <FONT color=maroon face="">#include &lt;ss6API.h&gt;</FONT></STRONG>           
				        </P><P>saCommandHandles *pResult =                                                                         cmd.NativeHandles</FONT><FONT face=System>     
				            ();<BR>ssCommandHandles *p_ssCH =<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 
                        (ssCommandHandles *)pResult;</FONT></P>
				        <P>    <FONT face="Times New Roman"> 
				        <STRONG>
				        <FONT color=maroon face=""> Available handles:</FONT></STRONG>     
				             </FONT></P>
				        <UL>        
				                   
				          <LI >
							<FONT face="Times New Roman">no 
				             handles available</FONT></LI> 
				        </UL></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>
            <P>To get more information about DBMS API 
            functions and handles see this DBMS specific documentation.&nbsp; 
            </P>
            <P>For more details see <A 
            href="../OnLineDoc/Command_NativeHandles.html">SACommand::NativeHandles</A>.</P>
            <P>&nbsp;</P>
            
            <H3><A name="Error handling">Error 
            handling</A></H3>
            <P>When an error occurs inside SQLAPI++ Library 
            it throws an exception of type <A href="../OnLineDoc/Exception.html" >SAException</A>. <A 
            href="../OnLineDoc/Exception_ErrPos.html">SAException::ErrPos</A> 
            method gets an error position in SQL statement. In 
            <STRONG>SQL Server (DB-Library)</STRONG>
             <A 
            href="../OnLineDoc/Exception_ErrPos.html">SAException::ErrPos</A> method 
            returns the number of line within 
            SQL statement where error occured.</P>
            <P>For more details see <A 
            href="../HowTo/errors.html">How To - Error handling</A>, <A 
            href="../OnLineDoc/Exception_Usage.html">SAException object</A>.</P>
            <P>&nbsp;</P>
            
            <H3><A 
            name="Special header files - Compile time">Special header files - 
            Compile time</A>     </H3>
            <P> The header file in the <STRONG>include</STRONG> subdirectory of SQLAPI++ 
            distributions:<BR><STRONG>#include 
            &lt;SQLAPI.h&gt; </STRONG>- main header, should be used whenever 
            SQLAPI++ is used.<BR><STRONG>#include &lt;ss6API.h&gt; 
            - </STRONG><STRONG>SQLServer</STRONG> API, should be included if direct 
            <STRONG>DB-Libary</STRONG>         calls are 
            required.</P>
            <P>For more details see <A 
            href="../OnLineDoc/index.html#Instructions for Compiling and Linking Applications with SQLAPI++">Online Documentation - Instructions for 
            Compiling and Linking Applications with SQLAPI++</A>&nbsp;</P>
            <P>&nbsp;</P>
            
            <h3>Problems and Questions</h3>
            <p>If you haven't found the answer to you 
            questions or have some problems on using the Library, please, send 
            e-mail to <A href="mailto:howto@sqlapi.com">howto@sqlapi.com</A>. </p></TD>
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