/* Result Sets Interface */
#ifndef SQL_CRSR
# define SQL_CRSR
struct sql_cursor
{
unsigned int curocn;
void *ptr1;
void *ptr2;
unsigned long magic;
};
typedef struct sql_cursor sql_cursor;
typedef struct sql_cursor SQL_CURSOR;
#endif /* SQL_CRSR */
/* Thread Safety */
typedef void * sql_context;
typedef void * SQL_CONTEXT;
/* Object support */
struct sqltvn
{
unsigned char *tvnvsn;
unsigned short tvnvsnl;
unsigned char *tvnnm;
unsigned short tvnnml;
unsigned char *tvnsnm;
unsigned short tvnsnml;
};
typedef struct sqltvn sqltvn;
struct sqladts
{
unsigned int adtvsn;
unsigned short adtmode;
unsigned short adtnum;
sqltvn adttvn[1];
};
typedef struct sqladts sqladts;
static struct sqladts sqladt = {
1,1,0,
};
/* Binding to PL/SQL Records */
struct sqltdss
{
unsigned int tdsvsn;
unsigned short tdsnum;
unsigned char *tdsval[1];
};
typedef struct sqltdss sqltdss;
static struct sqltdss sqltds =
{
1,
0,
};
/* File name & Package Name */
struct sqlcxp
{
unsigned short fillen;
char filnam[40];
};
static const struct sqlcxp sqlfpn =
{
39,
"G:\\zhtora\\msmm\\msmmPrj\\proc\\ORAquery.pc"
};
static unsigned long sqlctx = 1598562077;
static struct sqlexd {
unsigned int sqlvsn;
unsigned int arrsiz;
unsigned int iters;
unsigned int offset;
unsigned short selerr;
unsigned short sqlety;
unsigned int occurs;
const short *cud;
unsigned char *sqlest;
const char *stmt;
sqladts *sqladtp;
sqltdss *sqltdsp;
void **sqphsv;
unsigned int *sqphsl;
int *sqphss;
void **sqpind;
int *sqpins;
unsigned int *sqparm;
unsigned int **sqparc;
unsigned short *sqpadto;
unsigned short *sqptdso;
void *sqhstv[4];
unsigned int sqhstl[4];
int sqhsts[4];
void *sqindv[4];
int sqinds[4];
unsigned int sqharm[4];
unsigned int *sqharc[4];
unsigned short sqadto[4];
unsigned short sqtdso[4];
} sqlstm = {10,4};
// Prototypes
extern "C" {
void sqlcxt (void **, unsigned long *,
struct sqlexd *, const struct sqlcxp *);
void sqlcx2t(void **, unsigned long *,
struct sqlexd *, const struct sqlcxp *);
void sqlbuft(void **, char *);
void sqlgs2t(void **, char *);
void sqlorat(void **, unsigned long *, void *);
}
// Forms Interface
static const int IAPSUCC = 0;
static const int IAPFAIL = 1403;
static const int IAPFTL = 535;
extern "C" { void sqliem(char *, int *); }
typedef struct { unsigned short len; unsigned char arr[1]; } VARCHAR;
typedef struct { unsigned short len; unsigned char arr[1]; } varchar;
/* cud (compilation unit data) array */
static const short sqlcud0[] =
{10,4130,0,0,0,
5,0,0,1,0,0,17,98,0,0,1,1,0,1,0,1,5,0,0,
24,0,0,1,0,0,11,104,0,0,1,1,0,1,0,1,32,0,0,
43,0,0,1,0,0,19,123,0,0,1,1,0,1,0,3,32,0,0,
62,0,0,1,0,0,20,158,0,0,1,1,0,1,0,3,32,0,0,
81,0,0,1,0,0,14,201,0,0,1,0,0,1,0,2,32,0,0,
100,0,0,1,0,0,15,226,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,
115,0,0,2,0,0,30,227,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,
130,0,0,3,0,0,31,236,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,
145,0,0,4,0,0,27,281,0,0,4,4,0,1,0,1,9,0,0,1,9,0,0,1,10,0,0,1,10,0,0,
176,0,0,5,0,0,32,336,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,
191,0,0,6,0,0,27,358,0,0,4,4,0,1,0,1,9,0,0,1,9,0,0,1,10,0,0,1,10,0,0,
222,0,0,7,0,0,30,369,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,
};
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#include "oracle.h"
/* EXEC SQL INCLUDE sqlca;
*/
/*
* $Header: sqlca.h,v 1.3 1994/12/12 19:27:27 jbasu Exp $ sqlca.h
*/
/* Copyright (c) 1985,1986, 1998 by Oracle Corporation. */
/*
NAME
SQLCA : SQL Communications Area.
FUNCTION
Contains no code. Oracle fills in the SQLCA with status info
during the execution of a SQL stmt.
NOTES
**************************************************************
*** ***
*** This file is SOSD. Porters must change the data types ***
*** appropriately on their platform. See notes/pcport.doc ***
*** for more information. ***
*** ***
**************************************************************
If the symbol SQLCA_STORAGE_CLASS is defined, then the SQLCA
will be defined to have this storage class. For example:
#define SQLCA_STORAGE_CLASS extern
will define the SQLCA as an extern.
If the symbol SQLCA_INIT is defined, then the SQLCA will be
statically initialized. Although this is not necessary in order
to use the SQLCA, it is a good pgming practice not to have
unitialized variables. However, some C compilers/OS's don't
allow automatic variables to be init'd in this manner. Therefore,
if you are INCLUDE'ing the SQLCA in a place where it would be
an automatic AND your C compiler/OS doesn't allow this style
of initialization, then SQLCA_INIT should be left undefined --
all others can define SQLCA_INIT if they wish.
If the symbol SQLCA_NONE is defined, then the SQLCA variable will
not be defined at all. The symbol SQLCA_NONE should not be defined
in source modules that have embedded SQL. However, source modules
that have no embedded SQL, but need to manipulate a sqlca struct
passed in as a parameter, can set the SQLCA_NONE symbol to avoid
creation of an extraneous sqlca variable.
MODIFIED
lvbcheng 07/31/98 - long to int
jbasu 12/12/94 - Bug 217878: note this is an SOSD file
losborne 08/11/92 - No sqlca var if SQLCA_NONE macro set
Clare 12/06/84 - Ch SQLCA to not be an extern.
Clare 10/21/85 - Add initialization.
Bradbury 01/05/86 - Only initialize when SQLCA_INIT set
Clare 06/12/86 - Add SQLCA_STORAGE_CLASS option.
*/
#ifndef SQLCA
#define SQLCA 1
struct sqlca
{
/* ub1 */ char sqlcaid[8];
/* b4 */ int sqlabc;
/* b4 */ int sqlcode;
struct
{
/* ub2 */ unsigned short sqlerrml;
/* ub1 */ char sqlerrmc[70];
} sqlerrm;
/* ub1 */ char sqlerrp[8];
/* b4 */ int sqlerrd[6];
/* ub1 */ char sqlwarn[8];
/* ub1 */ char sqlext[8];
};
#ifndef SQLCA_NONE
#ifdef SQLCA_STORAGE_CLASS
SQLCA_STORAGE_CLASS struct sqlca sqlca
#else
struct sqlca sqlca
#endif
#ifdef SQLCA_INIT
= {
{'S', 'Q', 'L', 'C', 'A', ' ', ' ', ' '},
sizeof(struct sqlca),
0,
{ 0, {0}},
{'N', 'O', 'T', ' ', 'S', 'E', 'T', ' '},
{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0},
{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0},
{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}
}
#endif
;
#endif
#endif
/* end SQLCA */
/* EXEC SQL INCLUDE sqlda;
*/
/*
* $Header: sqlda.h 31-jul-99.19:34:41 apopat Exp $ sqlda.h
*/
/***************************************************************
* The SQLDA descriptor definition *
*--------------------------------------------------------------*
* VAX/3B Version *
* *
* Copyright (c) 1987, 1997, 1998, 1999 by Oracle Corporation *
***************************************************************/
/* NOTES
**************************************************************
*** ***
*** This file is SOSD. Porters must change the data types ***
*** appropriately on their platform. See notes/pcport.doc ***
*** for more information. ***
***