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    4D ODBC Pro v12
 
ODBC_SQLPrepare 
 
        
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| ODBC_SQLPrepare ( stmtID ; statementText ) -> Function result | ||||||||
| Parameter | Type | Description | ||||||
| stmtID | Longint | 
             
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        Statement ID | |||||
| statementText | Text | 
             
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        SQL text string | |||||
| Function result | Longint | 
             
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        Returns the result of the MS ODBC API function SQLPrepare | |||||
The ODBC_SQLPrepare command prepares a SQL string for execution passed in statementText.
stmtID is a valid statement ID returned by ODBC_SQLAllocStmt.
statementText is the SQL text string to be executed later with ODBC_SQLExecute.
For more information, please see the SQLPrepare function in the MS ODBC API Reference at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms710926(VS.85).aspx.
SQL_SUCCESS, SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO, SQL_STILL_EXECUTING, SQL_ERROR, or SQL_INVALID_HANDLE.
See the example for the ODBC_SQLFetch command.
	Product:  4D ODBC Pro
	Theme:  ODBC_Prepare requests
	Number:  
        16975
        
        
        
	
	Created:  4D ODBC Pro 2004