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# $Id: ANSI.pm 8696 2007-01-24 23:12:38Z Tim $ # # Copyright (c) 2002 Tim Bunce Ireland # # Constant data describing ANSI CLI info types and return values for the # SQLGetInfo() method of ODBC. # # You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public # License or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file. use strict; package DBI::Const::GetInfo::ANSI; our (%InfoTypes,%ReturnTypes,%ReturnValues,); =head1 NAME DBI::Const::GetInfo::ANSI - ISO/IEC SQL/CLI Constants for GetInfo =head1 SYNOPSIS The API for this module is private and subject to change. =head1 DESCRIPTION Information requested by GetInfo(). See: A.1 C header file SQLCLI.H, Page 316, 317. The API for this module is private and subject to change. =head1 REFERENCES ISO/IEC FCD 9075-3:200x Information technology - Database Languages - SQL - Part 3: Call-Level Interface (SQL/CLI) SC32 N00744 = WG3:VIE-005 = H2-2002-007 Date: 2002-01-15 =cut my $VERSION = "2.008697"; %InfoTypes = ( SQL_ALTER_TABLE => 86 , SQL_CATALOG_NAME => 10003 , SQL_COLLATING_SEQUENCE => 10004 , SQL_CURSOR_COMMIT_BEHAVIOR => 23 , SQL_CURSOR_SENSITIVITY => 10001 , SQL_DATA_SOURCE_NAME => 2 , SQL_DATA_SOURCE_READ_ONLY => 25 , SQL_DBMS_NAME => 17 , SQL_DBMS_VERSION => 18 , SQL_DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION => 26 , SQL_DESCRIBE_PARAMETER => 10002 , SQL_FETCH_DIRECTION => 8 , SQL_GETDATA_EXTENSIONS => 81 , SQL_IDENTIFIER_CASE => 28 , SQL_INTEGRITY => 73 , SQL_MAXIMUM_CATALOG_NAME_LENGTH => 34 , SQL_MAXIMUM_COLUMNS_IN_GROUP_BY => 97 , SQL_MAXIMUM_COLUMNS_IN_ORDER_BY => 99 , SQL_MAXIMUM_COLUMNS_IN_SELECT => 100 , SQL_MAXIMUM_COLUMNS_IN_TABLE => 101 , SQL_MAXIMUM_COLUMN_NAME_LENGTH => 30 , SQL_MAXIMUM_CONCURRENT_ACTIVITIES => 1 , SQL_MAXIMUM_CURSOR_NAME_LENGTH => 31 , SQL_MAXIMUM_DRIVER_CONNECTIONS => 0 , SQL_MAXIMUM_IDENTIFIER_LENGTH => 10005 , SQL_MAXIMUM_SCHEMA_NAME_LENGTH => 32 , SQL_MAXIMUM_STMT_OCTETS => 20000 , SQL_MAXIMUM_STMT_OCTETS_DATA => 20001 , SQL_MAXIMUM_STMT_OCTETS_SCHEMA => 20002 , SQL_MAXIMUM_TABLES_IN_SELECT => 106 , SQL_MAXIMUM_TABLE_NAME_LENGTH => 35 , SQL_MAXIMUM_USER_NAME_LENGTH => 107 , SQL_NULL_COLLATION => 85 , SQL_ORDER_BY_COLUMNS_IN_SELECT => 90 , SQL_OUTER_JOIN_CAPABILITIES => 115 , SQL_SCROLL_CONCURRENCY => 43 , SQL_SEARCH_PATTERN_ESCAPE => 14 , SQL_SERVER_NAME => 13 , SQL_SPECIAL_CHARACTERS => 94 , SQL_TRANSACTION_CAPABLE => 46 , SQL_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION_OPTION => 72 , SQL_USER_NAME => 47 ); =head2 %ReturnTypes See: Codes and data types for implementation information (Table 28), Page 85, 86. Mapped to ODBC datatype names. =cut %ReturnTypes = # maxlen ( SQL_ALTER_TABLE => 'SQLUINTEGER bitmask' # INTEGER , SQL_CATALOG_NAME => 'SQLCHAR' # CHARACTER (1) , SQL_COLLATING_SEQUENCE => 'SQLCHAR' # CHARACTER (254) , SQL_CURSOR_COMMIT_BEHAVIOR => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_CURSOR_SENSITIVITY => 'SQLUINTEGER' # INTEGER , SQL_DATA_SOURCE_NAME => 'SQLCHAR' # CHARACTER (128) , SQL_DATA_SOURCE_READ_ONLY => 'SQLCHAR' # CHARACTER (1) , SQL_DBMS_NAME => 'SQLCHAR' # CHARACTER (254) , SQL_DBMS_VERSION => 'SQLCHAR' # CHARACTER (254) , SQL_DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION => 'SQLUINTEGER' # INTEGER , SQL_DESCRIBE_PARAMETER => 'SQLCHAR' # CHARACTER (1) , SQL_FETCH_DIRECTION => 'SQLUINTEGER bitmask' # INTEGER , SQL_GETDATA_EXTENSIONS => 'SQLUINTEGER bitmask' # INTEGER , SQL_IDENTIFIER_CASE => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_INTEGRITY => 'SQLCHAR' # CHARACTER (1) , SQL_MAXIMUM_CATALOG_NAME_LENGTH => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_MAXIMUM_COLUMNS_IN_GROUP_BY => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_MAXIMUM_COLUMNS_IN_ORDER_BY => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_MAXIMUM_COLUMNS_IN_SELECT => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_MAXIMUM_COLUMNS_IN_TABLE => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_MAXIMUM_COLUMN_NAME_LENGTH => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_MAXIMUM_CONCURRENT_ACTIVITIES => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_MAXIMUM_CURSOR_NAME_LENGTH => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_MAXIMUM_DRIVER_CONNECTIONS => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_MAXIMUM_IDENTIFIER_LENGTH => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_MAXIMUM_SCHEMA_NAME_LENGTH => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_MAXIMUM_STMT_OCTETS => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_MAXIMUM_STMT_OCTETS_DATA => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_MAXIMUM_STMT_OCTETS_SCHEMA => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_MAXIMUM_TABLES_IN_SELECT => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_MAXIMUM_TABLE_NAME_LENGTH => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_MAXIMUM_USER_NAME_LENGTH => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_NULL_COLLATION => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_ORDER_BY_COLUMNS_IN_SELECT => 'SQLCHAR' # CHARACTER (1) , SQL_OUTER_JOIN_CAPABILITIES => 'SQLUINTEGER bitmask' # INTEGER , SQL_SCROLL_CONCURRENCY => 'SQLUINTEGER bitmask' # INTEGER , SQL_SEARCH_PATTERN_ESCAPE => 'SQLCHAR' # CHARACTER (1) , SQL_SERVER_NAME => 'SQLCHAR' # CHARACTER (128) , SQL_SPECIAL_CHARACTERS => 'SQLCHAR' # CHARACTER (254) , SQL_TRANSACTION_CAPABLE => 'SQLUSMALLINT' # SMALLINT , SQL_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION_OPTION => 'SQLUINTEGER bitmask' # INTEGER , SQL_USER_NAME => 'SQLCHAR' # CHARACTER (128) ); =head2 %ReturnValues See: A.1 C header file SQLCLI.H, Page 317, 318. =cut $ReturnValues{SQL_ALTER_TABLE} = { SQL_AT_ADD_COLUMN => 0x00000001 , SQL_AT_DROP_COLUMN => 0x00000002 , SQL_AT_ALTER_COLUMN => 0x00000004 , SQL_AT_ADD_CONSTRAINT => 0x00000008 , SQL_AT_DROP_CONSTRAINT => 0x00000010 }; $ReturnValues{SQL_CURSOR_COMMIT_BEHAVIOR} = { SQL_CB_DELETE => 0 , SQL_CB_CLOSE => 1 , SQL_CB_PRESERVE => 2 }; $ReturnValues{SQL_FETCH_DIRECTION} = { SQL_FD_FETCH_NEXT => 0x00000001 , SQL_FD_FETCH_FIRST => 0x00000002 , SQL_FD_FETCH_LAST => 0x00000004 , SQL_FD_FETCH_PRIOR => 0x00000008 , SQL_FD_FETCH_ABSOLUTE => 0x00000010 , SQL_FD_FETCH_RELATIVE => 0x00000020 }; $ReturnValues{SQL_GETDATA_EXTENSIONS} = { SQL_GD_ANY_COLUMN => 0x00000001 , SQL_GD_ANY_ORDER => 0x00000002 }; $ReturnValues{SQL_IDENTIFIER_CASE} = { SQL_IC_UPPER => 1 , SQL_IC_LOWER => 2 , SQL_IC_SENSITIVE => 3 , SQL_IC_MIXED => 4 }; $ReturnValues{SQL_NULL_COLLATION} = { SQL_NC_HIGH => 1 , SQL_NC_LOW => 2 }; $ReturnValues{SQL_OUTER_JOIN_CAPABILITIES} = { SQL_OUTER_JOIN_LEFT => 0x00000001 , SQL_OUTER_JOIN_RIGHT => 0x00000002 , SQL_OUTER_JOIN_FULL => 0x00000004 , SQL_OUTER_JOIN_NESTED => 0x00000008 , SQL_OUTER_JOIN_NOT_ORDERED => 0x00000010 , SQL_OUTER_JOIN_INNER => 0x00000020 , SQL_OUTER_JOIN_ALL_COMPARISON_OPS => 0x00000040 }; $ReturnValues{SQL_SCROLL_CONCURRENCY} = { SQL_SCCO_READ_ONLY => 0x00000001 , SQL_SCCO_LOCK => 0x00000002 , SQL_SCCO_OPT_ROWVER => 0x00000004 , SQL_SCCO_OPT_VALUES => 0x00000008 }; $ReturnValues{SQL_TRANSACTION_ACCESS_MODE} = { SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_ONLY => 0x00000001 , SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_WRITE => 0x00000002 }; $ReturnValues{SQL_TRANSACTION_CAPABLE} = { SQL_TC_NONE => 0 , SQL_TC_DML => 1 , SQL_TC_ALL => 2 , SQL_TC_DDL_COMMIT => 3 , SQL_TC_DDL_IGNORE => 4 }; $ReturnValues{SQL_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION} = { SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED => 0x00000001 , SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED => 0x00000002 , SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ => 0x00000004 , SQL_TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE => 0x00000008 }; 1; =head1 TODO Corrections, e.g.: SQL_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION_OPTION vs. SQL_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION =cut