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PREPARE
Name
PREPARE -- prepare a statement for execution
Synopsis
PREPARE name FROM string
Description
PREPARE prepares a statement
dynamically specified as a string for execution. This is different
from the direct SQL statement PREPARE, which can also be used in embedded
programs. The EXECUTE command is
used to execute either kind of prepared statement.
Parameters
- prepared_name
-
An identifier for the prepared query.
- string
-
A literal C string or a host variable containing a preparable
statement, one of the SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE.
Examples
char *stmt = "SELECT * FROM test1 WHERE a = ? AND b = ?";
EXEC SQL ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR outdesc;
EXEC SQL PREPARE foo FROM :stmt;
EXEC SQL EXECUTE foo USING SQL DESCRIPTOR indesc INTO SQL DESCRIPTOR outdesc;
Compatibility
PREPARE is specified in the SQL
standard.