#[non_exhaustive]pub struct SqlParameterBuilder { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A builder for SqlParameter.
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Source§impl SqlParameterBuilder
impl SqlParameterBuilder
Sourcepub fn type_hint(self, input: TypeHint) -> Self
pub fn type_hint(self, input: TypeHint) -> Self
A hint that specifies the correct object type for data type mapping. Possible values are as follows:
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DATE- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofDATEtype to the database. The accepted format isYYYY-MM-DD. -
DECIMAL- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofDECIMALtype to the database. -
JSON- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofJSONtype to the database. -
TIME- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofTIMEtype to the database. The accepted format isHH:MM:SS\[.FFF\]. -
TIMESTAMP- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofTIMESTAMPtype to the database. The accepted format isYYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS\[.FFF\]. -
UUID- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofUUIDtype to the database.
Sourcepub fn set_type_hint(self, input: Option<TypeHint>) -> Self
pub fn set_type_hint(self, input: Option<TypeHint>) -> Self
A hint that specifies the correct object type for data type mapping. Possible values are as follows:
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DATE- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofDATEtype to the database. The accepted format isYYYY-MM-DD. -
DECIMAL- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofDECIMALtype to the database. -
JSON- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofJSONtype to the database. -
TIME- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofTIMEtype to the database. The accepted format isHH:MM:SS\[.FFF\]. -
TIMESTAMP- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofTIMESTAMPtype to the database. The accepted format isYYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS\[.FFF\]. -
UUID- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofUUIDtype to the database.
Sourcepub fn get_type_hint(&self) -> &Option<TypeHint>
pub fn get_type_hint(&self) -> &Option<TypeHint>
A hint that specifies the correct object type for data type mapping. Possible values are as follows:
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DATE- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofDATEtype to the database. The accepted format isYYYY-MM-DD. -
DECIMAL- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofDECIMALtype to the database. -
JSON- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofJSONtype to the database. -
TIME- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofTIMEtype to the database. The accepted format isHH:MM:SS\[.FFF\]. -
TIMESTAMP- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofTIMESTAMPtype to the database. The accepted format isYYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS\[.FFF\]. -
UUID- The correspondingStringparameter value is sent as an object ofUUIDtype to the database.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> SqlParameter
pub fn build(self) -> SqlParameter
Consumes the builder and constructs a SqlParameter.
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Source§impl Clone for SqlParameterBuilder
impl Clone for SqlParameterBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SqlParameterBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> SqlParameterBuilder
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for SqlParameterBuilder
impl Debug for SqlParameterBuilder
Source§impl Default for SqlParameterBuilder
impl Default for SqlParameterBuilder
Source§fn default() -> SqlParameterBuilder
fn default() -> SqlParameterBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for SqlParameterBuilder
impl PartialEq for SqlParameterBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for SqlParameterBuilder
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impl Freeze for SqlParameterBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for SqlParameterBuilder
impl Send for SqlParameterBuilder
impl Sync for SqlParameterBuilder
impl Unpin for SqlParameterBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for SqlParameterBuilder
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