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SQLExecute
SQLExecute[conn, command]
executes a command in an SQL connection.
SQLExecute[conn, command, args]
passes arguments to the command.
DetailsDetails
- To use SQLExecute, you first need to load DatabaseLink using Needs["DatabaseLink`"].
Use this function with caution, as you can lose data permanently!- Returns an integer specifying the number of rows affected by the query. Returns $Failed if an error is encountered when dropping a table.
- The following options can be given:
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"GetAsStrings" False return the results as strings "MaxRows" Automatic the maximum number of rows to return "ShowColumnHeadings" False whether to return headings with the results "Timeout" None the timeout for the query
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Basic Examples (1)Basic Examples (1)
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