This tutorial describes the way in which you can execute scalar queries.
A
scalar query is a SELECT
statement which refers to several
data fields and returns a single result, for example, a COUNT
query
on a database column. This gives the number of records in the database. Symbian
platform provides a class TSqlScalarFullSelectQuery, for
making scalar queries. This is more efficient than the RSqlStatement class.
The high level steps to perform scalar queries are shown here:
To make a scalar query, do the following:
Declare the necessary variables
Instantiate an object of the database class.
RSqlDatabase myDatabase;
Declare a literal to hold the query string
_LIT(kQueryString,"SELECT COUNT (*) FROM myTable");
Instantiate an object
of the TSqlScalarFullSelectQuery class. This class has
a peculiar feature of instantiating an instance of it with a parameter that
refers to the database to be queried. The class supplies a number of functions
taking SELECT
statements as parameters.
TSqlScalarFullSelectQuery myFullSelectQuery(myDatabase);
Execute the query
Execute the query
TInt recCount = myFullSelectQuery.SelectIntL(kQueryString));
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