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Thanks! All I want to do is display it in a JSP, so this should be fine.
Mike E.
"Schadd D Gray" <list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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06/30/2004 02:50 PM
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To: "RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries"
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Subject: Re: Returning Result Sets from SQLRPGLE -
positioning the cursor
Here is an example for your second question. You may be able to position
to
a record using rs.absolute(). I have never tried it. Remember that a
result set from a stored procedure is forward read only.
con = new Connection();
cs = new CallableStatement();
rs = new ResultSet();
cs = con.prepareCall(call mylib.pgm1 (?,?));
// set the input parms
cs.setString(1, getEnvironment()); // Environment
cs.setString(2, ordLine.toString()); // Array
// execute the stored procedure
rs = cs.executeQuery();
while (rs.next())
{
...some code here
}
rs.close();
cs.close();
con.close();
Regards,
Schadd Gray
Damon Technologies, Inc.
Stored Procedure Test Environment
www.damontech.com
----- Original Message -----
From: <meovino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries" <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 10:47 AM
Subject: Returning Result Sets from SQLRPGLE - positioning the cursor
> We're getting into using embedded SQL in RPG programs to return result
> sets to Net.Data macros. It works great. We've figured out how to
return
> the entire result set, but how do we limit the result set to the first
'n'
> rows and then how do we get the result set to start at row 'n + 1' and
> return 'n' more rows?
>
> What we're looking to do is page through large result sets rather than
> display them all at once. When using SQL in Net.Data, we used the
> START_ROW_NUM and RPT_MAX_ROWS variables to page through result sets.
>
> Here's what we're doing to return a result set:
>
> c/exec sql
> c+ declare C1 cursor for
> c+
> c+ select *
> c+ from filename
> c+ where fieldname = :value
> c+ order by fieldname
> c+
> c+ for fetch only
> c/end-exec
>
> c/exec sql
> c+ open C1
> c/end-exec
>
> c/exec sql
> c+ set result sets cursor C1
> c/end-exec
>
> Also, does anyone know if can we call an SQLRPGLE program that returns a
> result set from a Java servlet, so we can use JSP's to format and
display
> the result set?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mike E.
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