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 Special Features in SQL Mode ORACLE 

·        The isolation levels 0, 1, 2, 3 are permitted in the SQL mode ORACLE. The default isolation level is 1.

·        You need to define the appropriate sqlda structures for dynamic SQL statements. They are compatible with the ORACLE sqlda structures, but contain additional internal MaxDB information. Use the appropriate INCLUDE files that are included automatically when the precompiler runs.

/*Declaration*/

SQLDA orada;

/*Initialization*/

orada = sqlald (max_vars, max_name, max_ind_name);

where max_vars indicates the number of parameters, max_name the maximum number of characters in the parameter names, and max_ind_name the maximum number of characters in the indicator names.

·        With a few exceptions, the return code sqlcode of the database system is copied from MaxDB (see Messages).

This table shows the exceptions and the corresponding MaxDB message codes:

ORACLE Message Code

MaxDB Message Code

-1008

Warnung3

-1007

-804

-1034

-813

0

-4000

Warnung1

-743

100

1403 ROW NOT FOUND

 

 

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