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Revision as of 02:54, 7 April 2009
View all indexes
'sp_helpindex' or 'select * from sysindexes where indid = 0' seems to work better for finding clustered indexes.
<geshi lang="sql"> select 'Table name' = object_name(id),'column_name' = index_col(object_name(id),indid,1), 'index_description' = convert(varchar(210), case when (status & 16)<>0 then 'clustered' else 'nonclustered' end + case when (status & 1)<>0 then ', '+'ignore duplicate keys' else end + case when (status & 2)<>0 then ', '+'unique' else end + case when (status & 4)<>0 then ', '+'ignore duplicate rows' else end + case when (status & 64)<>0 then ', '+'statistics' else case when (status & 32)<>0 then ', '+'hypothetical' else end end + case when (status & 2048)<>0 then ', '+'primary key' else end + case when (status & 4096)<>0 then ', '+'unique key' else end + case when (status & 8388608)<>0 then ', '+'auto create' else end + case when (status & 16777216)<>0 then ', '+'stats no recompute' else end), 'index_name' = name from sysindexes where (status & 64) = 0 order by object_name(id) </geshi>
Thanks parangiri
Floating Point Datatypes
Sybase | Java/C | |
---|---|---|
real | float | 32 bit, single precision |
double | double | 64 bit, double precision |
float | defaults to double, unless an optional precision of less than 16 is specified | normally 64 bits |
create 'audit' columns
This isn't as useful as lifetime tables, but it's easy to put in place. Here's a Ruby script which generates the SQL for a list of tables.
<geshi lang="ruby">
- !/bin/env ruby
- Create triggers on each of the tables
require 'erb'
puts '-- Generated by $HeadURL: $'
- requires an @table and @id, where @id is a unique column
template = ERB.new <<-EOF -- start <%= @table %> IF NOT EXISTS (select 1 from syscolumns c inner join sysobjects o on c.id = o.id where c.name = 'created_by' and o.name = '<%= @table %>') BEGIN
declare @query VARCHAR(4096) select @query = 'ALTER TABLE <%= @table %> add created_by VARCHAR(30) DEFAULT suser_name() NULL, created_on datetime DEFAULT getdate() NULL, modified_by VARCHAR(30) NULL , modified_on datetime NULL' EXEC(@query)
select @query = 'update <%= @table %> set created_by = suser_name(), created_on = getdate()' EXEC(@query)
select @query = 'ALTER TABLE <%= @table %> modify created_by NOT NULL, created_on NOT NULL' EXEC(@query)
select @query = 'create trigger <%= @table[0..25] %>_Utg on <%= @table %> for update as begin update <%= @table %> set modified_by = suser_name(), modified_on = getdate() from inserted, <%= @table %> where <%= @table %>.<%= @id %> = inserted.<%= @id %> end' EXEC(@query)
END GO -- end <%= @table %>
EOF
class Table
attr_accessor :table, :id def initialize(table, id='id') @table = table @id = id end # Support templating of member data. def get_binding binding end
end
TABLES = [ Table.new('wiki') ]
TABLES.each() do |table|
puts template.result(table.get_binding)
end </geshi>
sp_helptext on sp_help
use sybsystemprocs; sp_helptext sp_help;
Visual Basic ADO connection string
Dim Conn As New ADODB.Connection Conn.CursorLocation = adUseClient ' <-- needed for return params Conn.Open "Provider=Sybase.ASEOLEDBProvider;Server Name=myserver.foo.com,1400;Initial Catalog=my_database;User Id=sa;Password=" Conn.Execute ("Select @@version") ' Test to make sure the connection is ok
Java CallableStatement named parameters
You're trying to do something like: <geshi lang="java5">
CallableStatement cs = conn.prepareCall("{?= call sp_help ?}"); cs.registerOutParameter("return", Types.INTEGER); // This line is key - it won't work without it! cs.setString("@objname", "sp_help"); cs.execute();
</geshi>
and you get an exception like <geshi lang="java5"> java.lang.AbstractMethodError: com.sybase.jdbc2.jdbc.SybCallableStatement.setString(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)V at ConnectionTest.testCallable(ConnectionTest.java:66) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source) at junit.framework.TestCase.runTest(TestCase.java:154) at org.jmock.core.VerifyingTestCase.runBare(Unknown Source) at junit.framework.TestResult$1.protect(TestResult.java:106) at junit.framework.TestResult.runProtected(TestResult.java:124) at junit.framework.TestResult.run(TestResult.java:109) at junit.framework.TestCase.run(TestCase.java:118) at junit.framework.TestSuite.runTest(TestSuite.java:208) at junit.framework.TestSuite.run(TestSuite.java:203) at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.runTests(RemoteTestRunner.java:474) at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.run(RemoteTestRunner.java:342) at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.main(RemoteTestRunner.java:194) </geshi>
This is fixed with jconn3.jar. I previously didn't think it worked because you must register the return parameter. If you don't register the return param, you will get an error like this:
<geshi lang="java5"> java.sql.SQLException: JZ0SC: Callable Statement: attempt to set the return status as an input parameter. at com.sybase.jdbc3.jdbc.ErrorMessage.raiseError(Unknown Source) at com.sybase.jdbc3.jdbc.ParamManager.doSetParam(Unknown Source) at com.sybase.jdbc3.jdbc.ParamManager.setParam(Unknown Source) at com.sybase.jdbc3.jdbc.SybCallableStatement.a(Unknown Source) at com.sybase.jdbc3.jdbc.SybCallableStatement.a(Unknown Source) at com.sybase.jdbc3.jdbc.SybCallableStatement.setString(Unknown Source) </geshi>