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SQLConnect is the simplest connection function. It requires a data source name and accepts an optional user ID and password. It works well for applications that hard-code a data source name and do not require a user ID or password. It also works well for applications that want to control their own "look and feel" or that have no user interface. Such applications can build a list of data sources using SQLDataSources, prompt the user for data source, user ID, and password, and then call SQLConnect.
The following example connects to the Northwind database, using a DSN called Northwind, and retrieves all of the first and last name fields from all of the records in the Employees table.
// Connecting_with_SQLConnect.cpp
// compile with: user32.lib odbc32.lib
#include <windows.h>
#include <sqlext.h>
#include <mbstring.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#define MAX_DATA 100
#define MYSQLSUCCESS(rc) ((rc == SQL_SUCCESS) || (rc == SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO) )
class direxec {
RETCODE rc; // ODBC return code
HENV henv; // Environment
HDBC hdbc; // Connection handle
HSTMT hstmt; // Statement handle
unsigned char szData[MAX_DATA]; // Returned data storage
SDWORD cbData; // Output length of data
unsigned char chr_ds_name[SQL_MAX_DSN_LENGTH]; // Data source name
public:
direxec(); // Constructor
void sqlconn(); // Allocate env, stat, and conn
void sqlexec(unsigned char *); // Execute SQL statement
void sqldisconn(); // Free pointers to env, stat, conn, and disconnect
void error_out(); // Displays errors
};
// Constructor initializes the string chr_ds_name with the data source name.
// "Northwind" is an ODBC data source (odbcad32.exe) name whose default is the Northwind database
direxec::direxec() {
_mbscpy_s(chr_ds_name, SQL_MAX_DSN_LENGTH, (const unsigned char *)"Northwind");
}
// Allocate environment handle and connection handle, connect to data source, and allocate statement handle.
void direxec::sqlconn() {
SQLAllocEnv(&henv);
SQLAllocConnect(henv, &hdbc);
rc = SQLConnect(hdbc, chr_ds_name, SQL_NTS, NULL, 0, NULL, 0);
// Deallocate handles, display error message, and exit.
if (!MYSQLSUCCESS(rc)) {
SQLFreeConnect(henv);
SQLFreeEnv(henv);
SQLFreeConnect(hdbc);
if (hstmt)
error_out();
exit(-1);
}
rc = SQLAllocStmt(hdbc, &hstmt);
}
// Execute SQL command with SQLExecDirect() ODBC API.
void direxec::sqlexec(unsigned char * cmdstr) {
rc = SQLExecDirect(hstmt, cmdstr, SQL_NTS);
if (!MYSQLSUCCESS(rc)) { //Error
error_out();
// Deallocate handles and disconnect.
SQLFreeStmt(hstmt,SQL_DROP);
SQLDisconnect(hdbc);
SQLFreeConnect(hdbc);
SQLFreeEnv(henv);
exit(-1);
}
else {
for ( rc = SQLFetch(hstmt) ; rc == SQL_SUCCESS ; rc=SQLFetch(hstmt) ) {
SQLGetData(hstmt, 1, SQL_C_CHAR, szData, sizeof(szData), &cbData);
// In this example, the data is sent to the console; SQLBindCol() could be called to bind
// individual rows of data and assign for a rowset.
printf("%s\n", (const char *)szData);
}
}
}
// Free the statement handle, disconnect, free the connection handle, and free the environment handle.
void direxec::sqldisconn() {
SQLFreeStmt(hstmt,SQL_DROP);
SQLDisconnect(hdbc);
SQLFreeConnect(hdbc);
SQLFreeEnv(henv);
}
// Display error message in a message box that has an OK button.
void direxec::error_out() {
unsigned char szSQLSTATE[10];
SDWORD nErr;
unsigned char msg[SQL_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH + 1];
SWORD cbmsg;
while (SQLError(0, 0, hstmt, szSQLSTATE, &nErr, msg, sizeof(msg), &cbmsg) == SQL_SUCCESS) {
sprintf_s((char *)szData, sizeof(szData), "Error:\nSQLSTATE=%s, Native error=%ld, msg='%s'", szSQLSTATE, nErr, msg);
MessageBox(NULL, (const char *)szData, "ODBC Error", MB_OK);
}
}
int main () {
direxec x; // Declare an instance of the direxec object.
x.sqlconn(); // Allocate handles, and connect.
x.sqlexec((UCHAR FAR *)"SELECT FirstName, LastName FROM employees"); // Execute SQL command
x.sqldisconn(); // Free handles and disconnect
}