/*******************************************************************************
**
** Source File Name = prodpart.c 1.3
**
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**
** (C) COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 1995, 1999
** All Rights Reserved.
**
** US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or
** disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
**
**
** PURPOSE :
** Uses array input to populate the prod_part table,
** (list products that are made up of other products).
** Execute the create and then the prodin example before
** executing prodpart.
**
** For more information about these samples see the README file.
**
** For more information on programming in CLI see the:
** - "Building CLI Applications" section of the Application Building Guide, and the
** - CLI Guide and Reference.
**
** For more information on the SQL language see the SQL Reference.
**
*******************************************************************************/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sqlcli1.h>
#include "samputil.h" /* Header file for CLI sample code */
/* For the Macintosh environment when generating 68K applications */
#ifdef DB268K
/* Need to include ASLM for 68K applications */
#include <LibraryManager.h>
#endif
/*
Global Variables for user id and password.
To keep samples simple, not a recommended practice.
*/
extern SQLCHAR server[SQL_MAX_DSN_LENGTH + 1] ;
extern SQLCHAR uid[MAX_UID_LENGTH + 1] ;
extern SQLCHAR pwd[MAX_PWD_LENGTH + 1] ;
/** main **/
int main( int argc, char * argv[] ) {
SQLHANDLE henv, hdbc, hstmt ;
SQLRETURN rc ;
SQLINTEGER row_array_size = 10 ;
SQLCHAR * stmt = ( SQLCHAR * )
"INSERT INTO Prod_Parts VALUES(cast(? as integer), cast(? as integer), ?)" ;
SQLINTEGER Prod_Num[] = {
200110, 200120, 200210, 200220,
990110, 990110, 990120, 990120,
200210, 200220
} ;
SQLINTEGER Part_Num[] = {
200510, 200510, 200610, 200610,
100510, 200110, 100520, 200120,
300100, 300100
} ;
SQLDOUBLE Quant[] = {
1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1,
1.5, 1.5
} ;
/* For the Macintosh environment when generating 68K applications */
#ifdef DB268K
/* Before making any API calls for 68K environment, need to initialize the
Library Manager */
InitLibraryManager(0,kCurrentZone,kNormalMemory);
atexit(CleanupLibraryManager);
#endif
/* macro to initalize server, uid and pwd */
INIT_UID_PWD ;
/* allocate an environment handle */
rc = SQLAllocHandle( SQL_HANDLE_ENV, SQL_NULL_HANDLE, &henv ) ;
if ( rc != SQL_SUCCESS ) return( terminate( henv, rc ) ) ;
/* allocate a connect handle, and connect */
rc = DBconnect( henv, &hdbc ) ;
if ( rc != SQL_SUCCESS ) return( terminate( henv, rc ) ) ;
rc = SQLAllocHandle( SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hdbc, &hstmt ) ;
CHECK_HANDLE( SQL_HANDLE_DBC, hdbc, rc ) ;
/* Prepare the statement */
rc = SQLPrepare( hstmt, stmt, SQL_NTS ) ;
CHECK_HANDLE( SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hstmt, rc ) ;
rc = SQLSetStmtAttr( hstmt,
SQL_ATTR_PARAMSET_SIZE,
( SQLPOINTER ) row_array_size,
0
) ;
CHECK_HANDLE( SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hstmt, rc ) ;
rc = SQLBindParameter(hstmt, 1, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, SQL_C_LONG, SQL_INTEGER,
0, 0, Prod_Num, 0, NULL);
CHECK_HANDLE( SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hstmt, rc ) ;
rc = SQLBindParameter(hstmt, 2, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, SQL_C_LONG, SQL_INTEGER,
0, 0, Part_Num, 0, NULL);
CHECK_HANDLE( SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hstmt, rc ) ;
rc = SQLBindParameter(hstmt, 3, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, SQL_C_DOUBLE, SQL_DECIMAL,
10, 2, Quant, 0, NULL);
CHECK_HANDLE( SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hstmt, rc ) ;
rc = SQLExecute( hstmt ) ;
CHECK_HANDLE( SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hstmt, rc ) ;
printf( "Inserted %ld Rows\n", row_array_size ) ;
rc = SQLFreeHandle( SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hstmt ) ;
CHECK_HANDLE( SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hstmt, rc ) ;
/* COMMIT, free resources and exit */
rc = SQLEndTran( SQL_HANDLE_DBC, hdbc, SQL_COMMIT ) ;
CHECK_HANDLE( SQL_HANDLE_DBC, hdbc, rc ) ;
printf( "\n>Disconnecting .....\n" ) ;
rc = SQLDisconnect( hdbc ) ;
CHECK_HANDLE( SQL_HANDLE_DBC, hdbc, rc ) ;
rc = SQLFreeHandle( SQL_HANDLE_DBC, hdbc ) ;
CHECK_HANDLE( SQL_HANDLE_DBC, hdbc, rc ) ;
rc = SQLFreeHandle( SQL_HANDLE_ENV, henv ) ;
if ( rc != SQL_SUCCESS ) return( terminate( henv, rc ) ) ;
return( SQL_SUCCESS ) ;
} /* end main */