public
interface
PreparedStatement
implements
Statement
java.sql.PreparedStatement |
Known Indirect Subclasses |
An object that represents a precompiled SQL statement.
A SQL statement is precompiled and stored in a
PreparedStatement
object. This object can then be used to
efficiently execute this statement multiple times.
Note: The setter methods (setShort
, setString
,
and so on) for setting IN parameter values
must specify types that are compatible with the defined SQL type of
the input parameter. For instance, if the IN parameter has SQL type
INTEGER
, then the method setInt
should be used.
If arbitrary parameter type conversions are required, the method
setObject
should be used with a target SQL type.
In the following example of setting a parameter, con
represents
an active connection:
PreparedStatement pstmt = con.prepareStatement("UPDATE EMPLOYEES SET SALARY = ? WHERE ID = ?"); pstmt.setBigDecimal(1, 153833.00) pstmt.setInt(2, 110592)
See also:
Inherited constants |
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From
interface
java.sql.Statement
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Public methods | |
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abstract
void
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addBatch()
Adds a set of parameters to this |
abstract
void
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clearParameters()
Clears the current parameter values immediately. |
abstract
boolean
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execute()
Executes the SQL statement in this |
abstract
ResultSet
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executeQuery()
Executes the SQL query in this |
abstract
int
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executeUpdate()
Executes the SQL statement in this |
abstract
ResultSetMetaData
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getMetaData()
Retrieves a |
abstract
ParameterMetaData
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getParameterMetaData()
Retrieves the number, types and properties of this
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abstract
void
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setArray(int parameterIndex, Array x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given |
abstract
void
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setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex, InputStream x, long length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have the specified number of bytes. |
abstract
void
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setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex, InputStream x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream. |
abstract
void
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setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex, InputStream x, int length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have the specified number of bytes. |
abstract
void
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setBigDecimal(int parameterIndex, BigDecimal x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given |
abstract
void
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setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex, InputStream x, long length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have the specified number of bytes. |
abstract
void
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setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex, InputStream x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream. |
abstract
void
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setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex, InputStream x, int length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have the specified number of bytes. |
abstract
void
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setBlob(int parameterIndex, InputStream inputStream, long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a |
abstract
void
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setBlob(int parameterIndex, InputStream inputStream)
Sets the designated parameter to a |
abstract
void
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setBlob(int parameterIndex, Blob x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given |
abstract
void
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setBoolean(int parameterIndex, boolean x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java |
abstract
void
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setByte(int parameterIndex, byte x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java |
abstract
void
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setBytes(int parameterIndex, byte[] x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java array of bytes. |
abstract
void
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setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex, Reader reader, long length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given |
abstract
void
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setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex, Reader reader, int length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given |
abstract
void
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setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex, Reader reader)
Sets the designated parameter to the given |
abstract
void
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setClob(int parameterIndex, Clob x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given |
abstract
void
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setClob(int parameterIndex, Reader reader, long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a |
abstract
void
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setClob(int parameterIndex, Reader reader)
Sets the designated parameter to a |
abstract
void
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setDate(int parameterIndex, Date x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given |
abstract
void
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setDate(int parameterIndex, Date x, Calendar cal)
Sets the designated parameter to the given |
abstract
void
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setDouble(int parameterIndex, double x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java |
abstract
void
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setFloat(int parameterIndex, float x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java |
abstract
void
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setInt(int parameterIndex, int x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java |
abstract
void
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setLong(int parameterIndex, long x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java |
abstract
void
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setNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex, Reader value, long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a |
abstract
void
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setNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex, Reader value)
Sets the designated parameter to a |
abstract
void
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setNClob(int parameterIndex, Reader reader, long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a |
abstract
void
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setNClob(int parameterIndex, NClob value)
Sets the designated parameter to a |
abstract
void
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setNClob(int parameterIndex, Reader reader)
Sets the designated parameter to a |
abstract
void
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setNString(int parameterIndex, String value)
Sets the designated paramter to the given |
abstract
void
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setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType, String typeName)
Sets the designated parameter to SQL |
abstract
void
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setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType)
Sets the designated parameter to SQL |
abstract
void
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setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x, int targetSqlType)
Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. |
abstract
void
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setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x, int targetSqlType, int scaleOrLength)
Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. |
abstract
void
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setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x)
Sets the value of the designated parameter using the given object. |
abstract
void
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setRef(int parameterIndex, Ref x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
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abstract
void
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setRowId(int parameterIndex, RowId x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given |
abstract
void
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setSQLXML(int parameterIndex, SQLXML xmlObject)
Sets the designated parameter to the given |
abstract
void
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setShort(int parameterIndex, short x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java |
abstract
void
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setString(int parameterIndex, String x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java |
abstract
void
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setTime(int parameterIndex, Time x, Calendar cal)
Sets the designated parameter to the given |
abstract
void
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setTime(int parameterIndex, Time x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given |
abstract
void
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setTimestamp(int parameterIndex, Timestamp x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given |
abstract
void
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setTimestamp(int parameterIndex, Timestamp x, Calendar cal)
Sets the designated parameter to the given |
abstract
void
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setURL(int parameterIndex, URL x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given |
abstract
void
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setUnicodeStream(int parameterIndex, InputStream x, int length)
This method was deprecated in API level 1. Deprecated. |
Inherited methods | |
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From
interface
java.sql.Statement
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From
interface
java.sql.Wrapper
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From
interface
java.lang.AutoCloseable
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void addBatch ()
Adds a set of parameters to this PreparedStatement
object's batch of commands.
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
See also:
void clearParameters ()
Clears the current parameter values immediately.
In general, parameter values remain in force for repeated use of a
statement. Setting a parameter value automatically clears its
previous value. However, in some cases it is useful to immediately
release the resources used by the current parameter values; this can
be done by calling the method clearParameters
.
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
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boolean execute ()
Executes the SQL statement in this PreparedStatement
object,
which may be any kind of SQL statement.
Some prepared statements return multiple results; the execute
method handles these complex statements as well as the simpler
form of statements handled by the methods executeQuery
and executeUpdate
.
The execute
method returns a boolean
to
indicate the form of the first result. You must call either the method
getResultSet
or getUpdateCount
to retrieve the result; you must call getMoreResults
to
move to any subsequent result(s).
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if the first result is a ResultSet
object; false if the first result is an update
count or there is no result |
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if a database access error occurs;
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
or an argument is supplied to this method |
SQLTimeoutException |
when the driver has determined that the
timeout value that was specified by the setQueryTimeout
method has been exceeded and has at least attempted to cancel
the currently running Statement |
ResultSet executeQuery ()
Executes the SQL query in this PreparedStatement
object
and returns the ResultSet
object generated by the query.
Returns | |
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ResultSet |
a ResultSet object that contains the data produced by the
query; never null |
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if a database access error occurs;
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement or the SQL
statement does not return a ResultSet object |
SQLTimeoutException |
when the driver has determined that the
timeout value that was specified by the setQueryTimeout
method has been exceeded and has at least attempted to cancel
the currently running Statement
|
int executeUpdate ()
Executes the SQL statement in this PreparedStatement
object,
which must be an SQL Data Manipulation Language (DML) statement, such as INSERT
, UPDATE
or
DELETE
; or an SQL statement that returns nothing,
such as a DDL statement.
Returns | |
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int |
either (1) the row count for SQL Data Manipulation Language (DML) statements or (2) 0 for SQL statements that return nothing |
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if a database access error occurs;
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
or the SQL statement returns a ResultSet object |
SQLTimeoutException |
when the driver has determined that the
timeout value that was specified by the setQueryTimeout
method has been exceeded and has at least attempted to cancel
the currently running Statement
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ResultSetMetaData getMetaData ()
Retrieves a ResultSetMetaData
object that contains
information about the columns of the ResultSet
object
that will be returned when this PreparedStatement
object
is executed.
Because a PreparedStatement
object is precompiled, it is
possible to know about the ResultSet
object that it will
return without having to execute it. Consequently, it is possible
to invoke the method getMetaData
on a
PreparedStatement
object rather than waiting to execute
it and then invoking the ResultSet.getMetaData
method
on the ResultSet
object that is returned.
NOTE: Using this method may be expensive for some drivers due to the lack of underlying DBMS support.
Returns | |
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ResultSetMetaData |
the description of a ResultSet object's columns or
null if the driver cannot return a
ResultSetMetaData object |
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
ParameterMetaData getParameterMetaData ()
Retrieves the number, types and properties of this
PreparedStatement
object's parameters.
Returns | |
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ParameterMetaData |
a ParameterMetaData object that contains information
about the number, types and properties for each
parameter marker of this PreparedStatement object |
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
See also:
void setArray (int parameterIndex, Array x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Array
object.
The driver converts this to an SQL ARRAY
value when it
sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
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parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
Array :
an Array object that maps an SQL ARRAY value |
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setAsciiStream (int parameterIndex, InputStream x, long length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have
the specified number of bytes.
When a very large ASCII value is input to a LONGVARCHAR
parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
java.io.InputStream
. Data will be read from the stream
as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will
do any necessary conversion from ASCII to the database char format.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Parameters | |
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parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
InputStream :
the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter value |
length |
long :
the number of bytes in the stream |
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
void setAsciiStream (int parameterIndex, InputStream x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream.
When a very large ASCII value is input to a LONGVARCHAR
parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
java.io.InputStream
. Data will be read from the stream
as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will
do any necessary conversion from ASCII to the database char format.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
it might be more efficient to use a version of
setAsciiStream
which takes a length parameter.
Parameters | |
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parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
InputStream :
the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter value |
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setAsciiStream (int parameterIndex, InputStream x, int length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have
the specified number of bytes.
When a very large ASCII value is input to a LONGVARCHAR
parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
java.io.InputStream
. Data will be read from the stream
as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will
do any necessary conversion from ASCII to the database char format.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Parameters | |
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parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
InputStream :
the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter value |
length |
int :
the number of bytes in the stream |
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
|
void setBigDecimal (int parameterIndex, BigDecimal x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given java.math.BigDecimal
value.
The driver converts this to an SQL NUMERIC
value when
it sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
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parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
BigDecimal :
the parameter value |
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
|
void setBinaryStream (int parameterIndex, InputStream x, long length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have
the specified number of bytes.
When a very large binary value is input to a LONGVARBINARY
parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
java.io.InputStream
object. The data will be read from the
stream as needed until end-of-file is reached.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Parameters | |
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parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
InputStream :
the java input stream which contains the binary parameter value |
length |
long :
the number of bytes in the stream |
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
void setBinaryStream (int parameterIndex, InputStream x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream.
When a very large binary value is input to a LONGVARBINARY
parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
java.io.InputStream
object. The data will be read from the
stream as needed until end-of-file is reached.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
it might be more efficient to use a version of
setBinaryStream
which takes a length parameter.
Parameters | |
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parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
InputStream :
the java input stream which contains the binary parameter value |
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setBinaryStream (int parameterIndex, InputStream x, int length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have
the specified number of bytes.
When a very large binary value is input to a LONGVARBINARY
parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
java.io.InputStream
object. The data will be read from the
stream as needed until end-of-file is reached.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Parameters | |
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parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
InputStream :
the java input stream which contains the binary parameter value |
length |
int :
the number of bytes in the stream |
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
|
void setBlob (int parameterIndex, InputStream inputStream, long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a InputStream
object. The inputstream must contain the number
of characters specified by length otherwise a SQLException
will be
generated when the PreparedStatement
is executed.
This method differs from the setBinaryStream (int, InputStream, int)
method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be
sent to the server as a BLOB
. When the setBinaryStream
method is used,
the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
data should be sent to the server as a LONGVARBINARY
or a BLOB
Parameters | |
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parameterIndex |
int :
index of the first parameter is 1,
the second is 2, ... |
inputStream |
InputStream :
An object that contains the data to set the parameter
value to. |
length |
long :
the number of bytes in the parameter data. |
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs;
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement ;
if the length specified
is less than zero or if the number of bytes in the inputstream does not match
the specfied length. |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setBlob (int parameterIndex, InputStream inputStream)
Sets the designated parameter to a InputStream
object.
This method differs from the setBinaryStream (int, InputStream)
method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be
sent to the server as a BLOB
. When the setBinaryStream
method is used,
the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
data should be sent to the server as a LONGVARBINARY
or a BLOB
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
it might be more efficient to use a version of
setBlob
which takes a length parameter.
Parameters | |
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parameterIndex |
int :
index of the first parameter is 1,
the second is 2, ... |
inputStream |
InputStream :
An object that contains the data to set the parameter
value to. |
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs;
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement or
if parameterIndex does not correspond
to a parameter marker in the SQL statement, |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setBlob (int parameterIndex, Blob x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Blob
object.
The driver converts this to an SQL BLOB
value when it
sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
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parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
Blob :
a Blob object that maps an SQL BLOB value |
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setBoolean (int parameterIndex, boolean x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java boolean
value.
The driver converts this
to an SQL BIT
or BOOLEAN
value when it sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
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parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
boolean :
the parameter value |
Throws | |
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SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement;
if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
|
void setByte (int parameterIndex, byte x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java byte
value.
The driver converts this
to an SQL TINYINT
value when it sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
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parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
byte :
the parameter value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
|
void setBytes (int parameterIndex, byte[] x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java array of bytes. The driver converts
this to an SQL VARBINARY
or LONGVARBINARY
(depending on the argument's size relative to the driver's limits on
VARBINARY
values) when it sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
byte :
the parameter value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
|
void setCharacterStream (int parameterIndex, Reader reader, long length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Reader
object, which is the given number of characters long.
When a very large UNICODE value is input to a LONGVARCHAR
parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
java.io.Reader
object. The data will be read from the stream
as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will
do any necessary conversion from UNICODE to the database char format.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Parameters | |
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parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
reader |
Reader :
the java.io.Reader object that contains the
Unicode data |
length |
long :
the number of characters in the stream |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
void setCharacterStream (int parameterIndex, Reader reader, int length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Reader
object, which is the given number of characters long.
When a very large UNICODE value is input to a LONGVARCHAR
parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
java.io.Reader
object. The data will be read from the stream
as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will
do any necessary conversion from UNICODE to the database char format.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
reader |
Reader :
the java.io.Reader object that contains the
Unicode data |
length |
int :
the number of characters in the stream |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
void setCharacterStream (int parameterIndex, Reader reader)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Reader
object.
When a very large UNICODE value is input to a LONGVARCHAR
parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
java.io.Reader
object. The data will be read from the stream
as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will
do any necessary conversion from UNICODE to the database char format.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
it might be more efficient to use a version of
setCharacterStream
which takes a length parameter.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
reader |
Reader :
the java.io.Reader object that contains the
Unicode data |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setClob (int parameterIndex, Clob x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Clob
object.
The driver converts this to an SQL CLOB
value when it
sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
Clob :
a Clob object that maps an SQL CLOB value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setClob (int parameterIndex, Reader reader, long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a Reader
object. The reader must contain the number
of characters specified by length otherwise a SQLException
will be
generated when the PreparedStatement
is executed.
This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader, int)
method
because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
the server as a CLOB
. When the setCharacterStream
method is used, the
driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
data should be sent to the server as a LONGVARCHAR
or a CLOB
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
reader |
Reader :
An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to. |
length |
long :
the number of characters in the parameter data. |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs; this method is called on
a closed PreparedStatement or if the length specified is less than zero. |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setClob (int parameterIndex, Reader reader)
Sets the designated parameter to a Reader
object.
This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader)
method
because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
the server as a CLOB
. When the setCharacterStream
method is used, the
driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
data should be sent to the server as a LONGVARCHAR
or a CLOB
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
it might be more efficient to use a version of
setClob
which takes a length parameter.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
reader |
Reader :
An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to. |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs; this method is called on
a closed PreparedStatement or if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setDate (int parameterIndex, Date x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Date
value
using the default time zone of the virtual machine that is running
the application.
The driver converts this
to an SQL DATE
value when it sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
Date :
the parameter value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
|
void setDate (int parameterIndex, Date x, Calendar cal)
Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Date
value,
using the given Calendar
object. The driver uses
the Calendar
object to construct an SQL DATE
value,
which the driver then sends to the database. With
a Calendar
object, the driver can calculate the date
taking into account a custom timezone. If no
Calendar
object is specified, the driver uses the default
timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
Date :
the parameter value |
cal |
Calendar :
the Calendar object the driver will use
to construct the date |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
void setDouble (int parameterIndex, double x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java double
value.
The driver converts this
to an SQL DOUBLE
value when it sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
double :
the parameter value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
|
void setFloat (int parameterIndex, float x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java float
value.
The driver converts this
to an SQL REAL
value when it sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
float :
the parameter value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
|
void setInt (int parameterIndex, int x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java int
value.
The driver converts this
to an SQL INTEGER
value when it sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
int :
the parameter value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
|
void setLong (int parameterIndex, long x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java long
value.
The driver converts this
to an SQL BIGINT
value when it sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
long :
the parameter value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
|
void setNCharacterStream (int parameterIndex, Reader value, long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a Reader
object. The
Reader
reads the data till end-of-file is reached. The
driver does the necessary conversion from Java character format to
the national character set in the database.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
value |
Reader :
the parameter value |
length |
long :
the number of characters in the parameter data. |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if the driver does not support national
character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion
error could occur; if a database access error occurs; or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setNCharacterStream (int parameterIndex, Reader value)
Sets the designated parameter to a Reader
object. The
Reader
reads the data till end-of-file is reached. The
driver does the necessary conversion from Java character format to
the national character set in the database.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
it might be more efficient to use a version of
setNCharacterStream
which takes a length parameter.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
value |
Reader :
the parameter value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if the driver does not support national
character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion
error could occur; if a database access error occurs; or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setNClob (int parameterIndex, Reader reader, long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a Reader
object. The reader must contain the number
of characters specified by length otherwise a SQLException
will be
generated when the PreparedStatement
is executed.
This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader, int)
method
because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
the server as a NCLOB
. When the setCharacterStream
method is used, the
driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
data should be sent to the server as a LONGNVARCHAR
or a NCLOB
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
reader |
Reader :
An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to. |
length |
long :
the number of characters in the parameter data. |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if the length specified is less than zero;
if the driver does not support national character sets;
if the driver can detect that a data conversion
error could occur; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setNClob (int parameterIndex, NClob value)
Sets the designated parameter to a java.sql.NClob
object. The driver converts this to a
SQL NCLOB
value when it sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
value |
NClob :
the parameter value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if the driver does not support national
character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion
error could occur; if a database access error occurs; or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setNClob (int parameterIndex, Reader reader)
Sets the designated parameter to a Reader
object.
This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader)
method
because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
the server as a NCLOB
. When the setCharacterStream
method is used, the
driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
data should be sent to the server as a LONGNVARCHAR
or a NCLOB
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
it might be more efficient to use a version of
setNClob
which takes a length parameter.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
reader |
Reader :
An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to. |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement;
if the driver does not support national character sets;
if the driver can detect that a data conversion
error could occur; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setNString (int parameterIndex, String value)
Sets the designated paramter to the given String
object.
The driver converts this to a SQL NCHAR
or
NVARCHAR
or LONGNVARCHAR
value
(depending on the argument's
size relative to the driver's limits on NVARCHAR
values)
when it sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
value |
String :
the parameter value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if the driver does not support national
character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion
error could occur; if a database access error occurs; or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setNull (int parameterIndex, int sqlType, String typeName)
Sets the designated parameter to SQL NULL
.
This version of the method setNull
should
be used for user-defined types and REF type parameters. Examples
of user-defined types include: STRUCT, DISTINCT, JAVA_OBJECT, and
named array types.
Note: To be portable, applications must give the SQL type code and the fully-qualified SQL type name when specifying a NULL user-defined or REF parameter. In the case of a user-defined type the name is the type name of the parameter itself. For a REF parameter, the name is the type name of the referenced type. If a JDBC driver does not need the type code or type name information, it may ignore it. Although it is intended for user-defined and Ref parameters, this method may be used to set a null parameter of any JDBC type. If the parameter does not have a user-defined or REF type, the given typeName is ignored.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
sqlType |
int :
a value from java.sql.Types |
typeName |
String :
the fully-qualified name of an SQL user-defined type;
ignored if the parameter is not a user-defined type or REF |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if sqlType is
a ARRAY , BLOB , CLOB ,
DATALINK , JAVA_OBJECT , NCHAR ,
NCLOB , NVARCHAR , LONGNVARCHAR ,
REF , ROWID , SQLXML
or STRUCT data type and the JDBC driver does not support
this data type or if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setNull (int parameterIndex, int sqlType)
Sets the designated parameter to SQL NULL
.
Note: You must specify the parameter's SQL type.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
sqlType |
int :
the SQL type code defined in java.sql.Types |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if sqlType is
a ARRAY , BLOB , CLOB ,
DATALINK , JAVA_OBJECT , NCHAR ,
NCLOB , NVARCHAR , LONGNVARCHAR ,
REF , ROWID , SQLXML
or STRUCT data type and the JDBC driver does not support
this data type
|
void setObject (int parameterIndex, Object x, int targetSqlType)
Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object.
This method is like the method setObject
above, except that it assumes a scale of zero.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
Object :
the object containing the input parameter value |
targetSqlType |
int :
the SQL type (as defined in java.sql.Types) to be
sent to the database |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if targetSqlType is
a ARRAY , BLOB , CLOB ,
DATALINK , JAVA_OBJECT , NCHAR ,
NCLOB , NVARCHAR , LONGNVARCHAR ,
REF , ROWID , SQLXML
or STRUCT data type and the JDBC driver does not support
this data type |
See also:
void setObject (int parameterIndex, Object x, int targetSqlType, int scaleOrLength)
Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. The second
argument must be an object type; for integral values, the
java.lang
equivalent objects should be used.
If the second argument is an InputStream
then the stream must contain
the number of bytes specified by scaleOrLength. If the second argument is a
Reader
then the reader must contain the number of characters specified
by scaleOrLength. If these conditions are not true the driver will generate a
SQLException
when the prepared statement is executed.
The given Java object will be converted to the given targetSqlType
before being sent to the database.
If the object has a custom mapping (is of a class implementing the
interface SQLData
),
the JDBC driver should call the method SQLData.writeSQL
to
write it to the SQL data stream.
If, on the other hand, the object is of a class implementing
Ref
, Blob
, Clob
, NClob
,
Struct
, java.net.URL
,
or Array
, the driver should pass it to the database as a
value of the corresponding SQL type.
Note that this method may be used to pass database-specific abstract data types.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
Object :
the object containing the input parameter value |
targetSqlType |
int :
the SQL type (as defined in java.sql.Types) to be
sent to the database. The scale argument may further qualify this type. |
scaleOrLength |
int :
for java.sql.Types.DECIMAL
or java.sql.Types.NUMERIC types ,
this is the number of digits after the decimal point. For
Java Object types InputStream and Reader ,
this is the length
of the data in the stream or reader. For all other types,
this value will be ignored. |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs;
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement or
if the Java Object specified by x is an InputStream
or Reader object and the value of the scale parameter is less
than zero |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if targetSqlType is
a ARRAY , BLOB , CLOB ,
DATALINK , JAVA_OBJECT , NCHAR ,
NCLOB , NVARCHAR , LONGNVARCHAR ,
REF , ROWID , SQLXML
or STRUCT data type and the JDBC driver does not support
this data type |
See also:
void setObject (int parameterIndex, Object x)
Sets the value of the designated parameter using the given object.
The second parameter must be of type Object
; therefore, the
java.lang
equivalent objects should be used for built-in types.
The JDBC specification specifies a standard mapping from
Java Object
types to SQL types. The given argument
will be converted to the corresponding SQL type before being
sent to the database.
Note that this method may be used to pass datatabase-
specific abstract data types, by using a driver-specific Java
type.
If the object is of a class implementing the interface SQLData
,
the JDBC driver should call the method SQLData.writeSQL
to write it to the SQL data stream.
If, on the other hand, the object is of a class implementing
Ref
, Blob
, Clob
, NClob
,
Struct
, java.net.URL
, RowId
, SQLXML
or Array
, the driver should pass it to the database as a
value of the corresponding SQL type.
Note: Not all databases allow for a non-typed Null to be sent to
the backend. For maximum portability, the setNull
or the
setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x, int sqlType)
method should be used
instead of setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x)
.
Note: This method throws an exception if there is an ambiguity, for example, if the object is of a class implementing more than one of the interfaces named above.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
Object :
the object containing the input parameter value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs;
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
or the type of the given object is ambiguous
|
void setRef (int parameterIndex, Ref x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
REF(<structured-type>)
value.
The driver converts this to an SQL REF
value when it
sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
Ref :
an SQL REF value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setRowId (int parameterIndex, RowId x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.RowId
object. The
driver converts this to a SQL ROWID
value when it sends it
to the database
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
RowId :
the parameter value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setSQLXML (int parameterIndex, SQLXML xmlObject)
Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.SQLXML
object.
The driver converts this to an
SQL XML
value when it sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
xmlObject |
SQLXML :
a SQLXML object that maps an SQL XML value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs;
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
or the java.xml.transform.Result ,
Writer or OutputStream has not been closed for
the SQLXML object |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setShort (int parameterIndex, short x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java short
value.
The driver converts this
to an SQL SMALLINT
value when it sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
short :
the parameter value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
|
void setString (int parameterIndex, String x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java String
value.
The driver converts this
to an SQL VARCHAR
or LONGVARCHAR
value
(depending on the argument's
size relative to the driver's limits on VARCHAR
values)
when it sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
String :
the parameter value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
|
void setTime (int parameterIndex, Time x, Calendar cal)
Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Time
value,
using the given Calendar
object. The driver uses
the Calendar
object to construct an SQL TIME
value,
which the driver then sends to the database. With
a Calendar
object, the driver can calculate the time
taking into account a custom timezone. If no
Calendar
object is specified, the driver uses the default
timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
Time :
the parameter value |
cal |
Calendar :
the Calendar object the driver will use
to construct the time |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
void setTime (int parameterIndex, Time x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Time
value.
The driver converts this
to an SQL TIME
value when it sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
Time :
the parameter value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement
|
void setTimestamp (int parameterIndex, Timestamp x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Timestamp
value.
The driver
converts this to an SQL TIMESTAMP
value when it sends it to the
database.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
Timestamp :
the parameter value |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
void setTimestamp (int parameterIndex, Timestamp x, Calendar cal)
Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Timestamp
value,
using the given Calendar
object. The driver uses
the Calendar
object to construct an SQL TIMESTAMP
value,
which the driver then sends to the database. With a
Calendar
object, the driver can calculate the timestamp
taking into account a custom timezone. If no
Calendar
object is specified, the driver uses the default
timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
Timestamp :
the parameter value |
cal |
Calendar :
the Calendar object the driver will use
to construct the timestamp |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
void setURL (int parameterIndex, URL x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given java.net.URL
value.
The driver converts this to an SQL DATALINK
value
when it sends it to the database.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
URL :
the java.net.URL object to be set |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
void setUnicodeStream (int parameterIndex, InputStream x, int length)
This method was deprecated
in API level 1.
Deprecated.
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which
will have the specified number of bytes.
When a very large Unicode value is input to a LONGVARCHAR
parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
java.io.InputStream
object. The data will be read from the
stream as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will
do any necessary conversion from Unicode to the database char format.
The byte format of the Unicode stream must be a Java UTF-8, as defined in the
Java Virtual Machine Specification.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Parameters | |
---|---|
parameterIndex |
int :
the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
x |
InputStream :
a java.io.InputStream object that contains the
Unicode parameter value |
length |
int :
the number of bytes in the stream |
Throws | |
---|---|
SQLException |
if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or
this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException |
if the JDBC driver does not support this method |