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The following table shows the mandatory and optional interfaces defined by OLE DB for a session object.
Interface |
Required? |
Implemented by OLE DB templates? |
---|---|---|
Mandatory |
Yes |
|
Mandatory |
Yes |
|
Mandatory |
Yes |
|
Optional |
No |
|
Optional |
No |
|
Optional |
No |
|
Optional |
No |
|
Optional |
Yes |
|
Optional |
Yes |
|
Optional |
No |
|
Optional |
Yes |
|
Optional |
No |
|
Optional |
No |
|
Optional |
No |
|
Optional |
No |
|
Optional |
No |
|
Optional |
No |
|
Optional |
No |
The session object creates a rowset object. If the provider supports commands, the session also creates a command object (CCommand, implementing the OLE DB TCommand). The command object implements the ICommand interface and uses the ICommand::Execute method to execute commands on the rowset, as shown in the following figure.