| java.sql.PreparedStatement |
Known Indirect Subclasses
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An interface for a Precompiled SQL Statement.
An SQL Statement is put into a PreparedStatement and is precompiled so that it can be executed multiple times efficiently.
Setter methods are supplied in the PreparedStatement interface for the setting of IN parameters for the Statement. The setter method used for each IN parameter must match the type of the IN parameter being set.
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From interface
java.sql.Statement
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Add a set of parameters to the PreparedStatement's command batch.
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Clear the current parameter values.
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Executes the SQL statement in this PreparedStatement.
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Execute the SQL query in the PreparedStatement and return the ResultSet
generated by the query.
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Invoke the SQL command contained within the Prepared Statement.
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Returns a ResultSetMetaData containing data from the ResultSet that is
produced when the PreparedStatement is invoked.
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Gets information about the parameters of the PreparedStatement.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to the supplied Array object.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to the content of a supplied
InputStream, which has a specified number of bytes.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied
java.math.BigDecimal value.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to the content of a supplied
binary InputStream, which has a specified number of bytes.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to the given Blob object.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied boolean value.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied byte value.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied array of bytes.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to the character content of a
Reader object, with the specified length of character data.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to the given Clob object.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied java.sql.Date
value, using a supplied Calendar to map the Date.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied java.sql.Date
value.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied double value.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to to a supplied float value.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied int value.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied long value.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to SQL NULL.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to SQL NULL.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter using a supplied object.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter using a supplied object.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter using a supplied object.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied REF(
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied short value.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied String.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied java.sql.Time
value, using a supplied Calendar.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied java.sql.Time
value.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied java.sql.Timestamp
value, using the supplied Calendar.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied java.sql.Timestamp
value.
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied java.net.URL.
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This method is deprecated.
Sets the value of a specified parameter to the characters
from a supplied InputStream, with a specified number of
bytes.
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From interface java.sql.Statement
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Add a set of parameters to the PreparedStatement's command batch.
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Clear the current parameter values.
Typically, parameter values are retained for multiple executions of the Statement. Setting a parameter value replaces the previous value. This method clears the values for all parameters, releasing all resources used by those parameters.
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Executes the SQL statement in this PreparedStatement.
A PreparedStatement may return multiple results. The execute method
returns a flag indicating the kind of result produced by
PreparedStatement. The methods
getResultSet or
getUpdateCount are used to retrieve the first result,
while getMoreResults must be used to retrieve the second
and subsequent results.
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Execute the SQL query in the PreparedStatement and return the ResultSet generated by the query.
| SQLException | if a database error happens or if the SQL statement does not produce a ResultSet. |
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Invoke the SQL command contained within the Prepared Statement. This must be INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, or a command that returns nothing.
| SQLException | if a database error happens or if the SQL statement returns a ResultSet. |
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Returns a ResultSetMetaData containing data from the ResultSet that is produced when the PreparedStatement is invoked.
It is possible to know the Metadata for the ResultSet without executing the PreparedStatement, because the PreparedStatement is precompiled. As a result the Metadata can be queried ahead of time without actually executing the statement.
| SQLException | if there is a database error |
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Gets information about the parameters of the PreparedStatement.
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to the supplied Array object.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theArray | a java.sql.Array holing the data to set. |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to the content of a supplied InputStream, which has a specified number of bytes.
This is a good method for setting an SQL LONVARCHAR parameter where the length of the data is large. Data is read from the InputStream until end-of-file is reached or the specified number of bytes is copied.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theInputStream | the ASCII InputStream carrying the data to update the parameter |
| length | the number of bytes in the InputStream to copy to the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied java.math.BigDecimal value.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theBigDecimal | the java.math.BigInteger value to set |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to the content of a supplied binary InputStream, which has a specified number of bytes.
Use this method when a large amount of data needs to be set into a LONGVARBINARY parameter.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theInputStream | the binary InputStream carrying the data to update the parameter |
| length | the number of bytes in the InputStream to copy to the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to the given Blob object.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theBlob | a java.sql.Blob holding the data to update the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied boolean value.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theBoolean | the boolean value to update the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied byte value.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theByte | the byte value to update the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied array of bytes. The array is mapped to a VARBINARY or LONGVARBINARY in the database.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theBytes | the array of bytes to update the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to the character content of a Reader object, with the specified length of character data.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| reader | the java.io.Reader encompassing the character data |
| length | the amount of characters to be read |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to the given Clob object.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theClob | a java.sql.Clob holding the data to update the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied java.sql.Date value, using a supplied Calendar to map the Date. The Calendar allows the application to control the timezone used to compute the SQL DATE in the database - without the supplied Calendar, the driver uses the default timezone of the Java virtual machine.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theDate | a java.sql.Date to update the parameter |
| cal | a Calendar to use to construct the SQL DATE value |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied java.sql.Date value.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theDate | a java.sql.Date to update the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied double value.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theDouble | the double value to update the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to to a supplied float value.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theFloat | the float value to update the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied int value.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theInt | the int value to update the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied long value.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theLong | the long value to update the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to SQL NULL. Don't use this version of setNull for User Defined Types or for REF type parameters.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| sqlType | the SQL Type of the parameter, as defined in java.sql.Types |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to SQL NULL. This version of setNull should be used for User Defined Types (UDTs) and also REF types. UDTs can be STRUCT, DISTINCT, JAVA_OBJECT and named array types.
Applications must provide the SQL Type code and also a fully qualified SQL Type name when supplying a NULL UDT or REF. For a UDT, the type name is the type name of the parameter itself, but for a REF parameter the type name is the type name of the referenced type.
| paramIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| sqlType | the SQL Type of the parameter, as defined in java.sql.Types |
| typeName | the fully qualified name of a UDT or REF type - ignored if the parameter is not a UDT. |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter using a supplied object.
The Object is converted to the given targetSqlType before it is sent to the database. If the object has a custom mapping (its class implements the interface SQLData), the JDBC driver will call the method SQLData.writeSQL to write it to the SQL data stream. If the object's class implements Ref, Blob, Clob, Struct, or Array, the driver will pass it to the database in the form of the relevant SQL type.
| parameterIndex | the parameter index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theObject | the Object containing the value to update the parameter |
| targetSqlType | the SQL Type to send to the database, as defined in java.sql.Types |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter using a supplied object.
The Object is converted to the given targetSqlType before it is sent to the database. If the object has a custom mapping (its class implements the interface SQLData), the JDBC driver will call the method SQLData.writeSQL to write it to the SQL data stream. If the object's class implements Ref, Blob, Clob, Struct, or Array, the driver will pass it to the database in the form of the relevant SQL type.
| parameterIndex | the parameter index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theObject | the Object containing the value to update the parameter |
| targetSqlType | the SQL Type to send to the database, as defined in java.sql.Types |
| scale | the number of digits after the decimal point - only applies to the types java.sql.Types.DECIMAL and java.sql.Types.NUMERIC - ignored for all other types. |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter using a supplied object.
There is a standard mapping from Java types to SQL types, defined in the
JDBC specification. The passed object is then transformed into the
appropriate SQL type, and then transferred to the database. setObject can
be used to pass abstract data types unique to the database, by using a
JDBC driver specific Java type. If the object's class implements the
interface SQLData, the JDBC driver calls SQLData.writeSQL
to write it to the SQL data stream. If the object's class implements Ref,
Blob, Clob, Struct, or Array, the driver passes it to the database as a
value of the corresponding SQL type.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theObject | the Object containing the value to update the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied REF(
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theRef | a java.sql.Ref value to update the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied short value.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theShort | a short value to update the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied String.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theString | a String value to update the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied java.sql.Time value, using a supplied Calendar.
The driver uses the supplied Calendar to create the SQL TIME value, which allows it to use a custom timezone - otherwise the driver uses the default timezone of the Java virtual machine.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theTime | a java.sql.Time value to update the parameter |
| cal | a Calendar to use to construct the SQL TIME value |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied java.sql.Time value.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theTime | a java.sql.Time value to update the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied java.sql.Timestamp value, using the supplied Calendar.
The driver uses the supplied Calendar to create the SQL TIMESTAMP value, which allows it to use a custom timezone - otherwise the driver uses the default timezone of the Java virtual machine.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theTimestamp | the java.sql.Timestamp value to update the parameter |
| cal | a Calendar to use to construct the SQL TIMESTAMP value |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied java.sql.Timestamp value.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theTimestamp | the java.sql.Timestamp value to update the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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Sets the value of a specified parameter to a supplied java.net.URL.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theURL | the URL to update the parameter |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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This method is deprecated.Sets the value of a specified parameter to the characters from a supplied InputStream, with a specified number of bytes.
| parameterIndex | the parameter number index, where the first parameter has index 1 |
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| theInputStream | the InputStream with the character data to update the parameter |
| length | the number of bytes to read from the InputStream |
| SQLException | if a database error happens |
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