NAME
DBIx::DataModel::Statement::JDBC - Statement for interacting with DBD::JDBC
SYNOPSIS
When defining the DBIx::DataModel Schema :
DBIx::DataModel->Schema("MySchema",
statement_class => "DBIx::DataModel::Statement::JDBC",
);
When using the schema:
my $statement = $source->select(...,
-result_as => 'statement');
my $n_rows = $statement->size; # size of result set
my $row_1 = $statement->next; # record N° 1;
$statement->relative(15); # move down 15 records
my $row_16 = $statement->next; # record N° 16
$statement->beforeFirst; # back to beginning of result set
DESCRIPTION
Scrollable statement for DBD::JDBC datasources. Provides an interface layer to some JDBC methods on Java ResultSet
and Statement
objects.
METHODS
Calls to the following Java methods are encapsulated in the statement class. See the JDBC javadoc for details:
- getMemberCount
-
number of members in the resultset.
- size
-
current number of rows in the resultset (may be smaller than
memberCount
if the resultset was restricted throughsetMaxRows
). - getSQLStatement
- getRow
-
index of the current record in the resultset.
- beforeFirst
- afterLast
- isBeforeFirst
- isAfterLast
- relative
-
$statement->relative($delta)
Move the statement
$delta
rows from the current position ($delta
may be positive or negative). - absolute
-
$statement->absolute($row_index)
Move the statement at position
$row_index
. - setMaxRows
-
$statement->setMaxRows($max)
Limits the number of rows in ResultSet. Further rows are silently ignored.