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==Example==
 
==Example==
 
<code lang="recital">
 
<code lang="recital">
nStatHand=SQLSTRINGCONNECT("rec@rec1:user1/pass1/usr/recital/uas/data/southwind.tcpip",.T.)
+
nStatHand=SQLSTRINGCONNECT("rec@rec1:user1/pass1-/usr/recital/uas/data/southwind.tcpip",.T.)
 
if nStatHand < 1
 
if nStatHand < 1
 
   dialog box [Could not connect]
 
   dialog box [Could not connect]
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endif
 
endif
 
</code>
 
</code>
 
  
 
==Products==
 
==Products==

Revision as of 15:12, 14 May 2010

Purpose

Request that an executing SQL statement be cancelled


Syntax

SQLCANCEL(<nStatementHandle>)


See Also

CREATE CONNECTION, SQLCOLUMNS(), SQLCOMMIT(), SQLCONNECT(), SQLDISCONNECT(), SQLEXEC(), SQLGETPROP(), SQLMORERESULTS(), SQLPREPARE(), SQLROLLBACK(), SQLSETPROP(), SQLSTRINGCONNECT(), SQLTABLES()


Description

The SQLCANCEL() function is used to request that an executing SQL statement be cancelled. It can be used to cancel any of the following functions when they are running in asynchronous mode:

  • SQLCOLUMNS()
  • SQLEXEC()
  • SQLMORERESULTS()
  • SQLTABLES()


The SQLCANCEL() function operates on the data source specified by <nStatementHandle>.


Keywords Description
nStatementHandle The workarea in which the gateway data source is open


Return values:

Return Value Description
1 SQL statement was cancelled successfully
–1 Connection error
–2 Environment error


The SQLCANCEL() function is included for compatibility only. Recital gateway functions do not operate in asynchronous mode.


Example

nStatHand=SQLSTRINGCONNECT("rec@rec1:user1/pass1-/usr/recital/uas/data/southwind.tcpip",.T.)
if nStatHand < 1
  dialog box [Could not connect]
else
  SQLSETPROP(nStatHand, "Asynchronous", .T.)
  SQLEXEC(nStatHand, "SELECT * from example")
  SQLCANCEL(nStathand)
endif

Products

Recital, Recital Server