Status Property Example (VJ++)

Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects (ADO)

ADO 2.5 Samples

Status Property Example (VJ++)

This example uses the Status property to display which records have been modified in a batch operation before a batch update has occurred.

// BeginStatusJ
import java.io.*;
import com.ms.wfc.data.*;

public class StatusX
{
   // The main entry point of the application.

   public static void main (String[] args)
   {
      StatusX();
      System.exit(0);
   }
   // StatusX Function

   static void StatusX()
   {
      // Define ADO Objects.
      Recordset rstTitles = null;

      // Declarations.
      String strCnn = "Provider='sqloledb';Data Source='MySqlServer';"+
                  "Initial Catalog='Pubs';Integrated Security='SSPI';";
      BufferedReader in = 
         new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in));

      try
      {
         // Open Recordset for batch update.
         rstTitles = new Recordset();
         rstTitles.setCursorType(AdoEnums.CursorType.KEYSET);
         rstTitles.setLockType(AdoEnums.LockType.BATCHOPTIMISTIC);
         rstTitles.open("Titles", strCnn, AdoEnums.CursorType.KEYSET, 
            AdoEnums.LockType.BATCHOPTIMISTIC, 
            AdoEnums.CommandType.TABLE);

         // Change the type of psychology titles.
         while(!rstTitles.getEOF())
         {
            if(rstTitles.getField("Type").getString().trim().
               equals(new String("psychology")))
               rstTitles.getField("Type").setString("self_help");

            rstTitles.moveNext();
         }

         // Display Title ID and status.
         rstTitles.moveFirst();

         while(!rstTitles.getEOF())
         {
            if(rstTitles.getStatus()==AdoEnums.RecordStatus.MODIFIED)
               System.out.println(rstTitles.getField("title_id").
                  getString() + "-  Modified");
            else
               System.out.println(rstTitles.getField("title_id").
                  getString());
            rstTitles.moveNext();
         }

         // Cancel the update because this is a demonstration.
         rstTitles.cancelBatch();

         System.out.println("Press <Enter> to continue..");
         in.readLine();
      }
      catch(AdoException ae)
      {
         // Notify the user of any errors that result from ADO.

         // As passing a Recordset, check for the null pointer first.
         if(rstTitles != null)
         {
            PrintProviderError(rstTitles.getActiveConnection());
         }
         else
         {
            System.out.println("Exception: " + ae.getMessage());
         }
      }
      // System read requires this catch.
      catch(java.io.IOException je)
      {
         PrintIOError(je);
      }   
      
      finally
      {
         // Cleanup objects before exit.   
         if (rstTitles != null)
            if (rstTitles.getState() == 1)
               rstTitles.close();
      }
   }
   // PrintProviderError Function
   static void PrintProviderError(Connection cnn1)
   {
      // Print Provider Errors from Connection Object.
      // ErrItem is an item object in the Connections Errors Collection.
      com.ms.wfc.data.Error               ErrItem = null;
      long                                 nCount = 0;
      int                                       i = 0;

      nCount = cnn1.getErrors().getCount();

      // If there are any errors in the collection, print them.
      if ( nCount > 0)
      {
         // Collection ranges from 0 to nCount-1.
         for ( i=0;i<nCount; i++)
         {
            ErrItem = cnn1.getErrors().getItem(i);
            System.out.println("\t Error Number: " + ErrItem.getNumber() 
               + "\t" + ErrItem.getDescription());
         }
      }
   }
   // PrintIOError Function
   static void PrintIOError(java.io.IOException je)
   {
      System.out.println("Error: \n");
      System.out.println("\t Source: " + je.getClass() + "\n");
      System.out.println("\t Description: "+ je.getMessage() + "\n");
   }
}
// EndStatusJ

See Also

Status Property (ADO Recordset)

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