Parts Reference
- accessSetName (String)
- The accessSetName attribute represents the name of a class in
your application which is used to store the application specifications for
your query, stored procedure, and connection specifications.
- connectionAlias (String)
- The connectionAlias attribute specifies the connection
specification, which contains the database manager and data source name for
the query.
- databaseManagerClass (String)
- The databaseManagerClass attribute represents the name of the
class for the database manager.
- Note:
- Use the connectionAlias attribute instead of this one to determine
the database connection specifications. This attribute is maintained
for backward compatibility.
- databaseManagerName (String)
- The databaseManagerName attribute represents the name of the
database manager.
- Note:
- Use the connectionAlias attribute instead of this one to determine
the database connection specifications. This attribute is maintained
for backward compatibility.
- databaseName (String)
- The databaseName attribute represents the name of the
database.
- Note:
- Use the connectionAlias attribute instead of this one to determine
the database connection specifications. This attribute is maintained
for backward compatibility.
- errorBlock (BlockContextTemplate)
- The errorBlock attribute represents the block of code that is
run when an error occurs in the data access code.
- executed
- The executed attribute indicates whether the query has been
executed or not.
- lastError (<className>)
- The lastError attribute is the last error that occurred.
You can tear off the lastError attribute to access the error
information.
- packageSpecName
- The name of the database package specification that the query (and any
necessary generated queries) will be stored in. A package specification
is used to make SQL statements run as static SQL rather than dynamic.
To ensure that all necessary SQL statements are generated and included in the
package specification, you should set the value of packageSpecName only via
the SQL Statement Settings window.
- Note:
- This capability is available only on IBM DB2.
- querySpecName (String)
- The querySpecName attribute represents the name of the query
specification.
- self (<className>)
- For more information on the self attribute, refer to Using the self attribute.
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