pub trait ResultSetMetadata: AsStatementRef {
    fn describe_col(
        &mut self,
        column_number: u16,
        column_description: &mut ColumnDescription
    ) -> Result<(), Error> { ... } fn num_result_cols(&mut self) -> Result<i16, Error> { ... } fn column_is_unsigned(&mut self, column_number: u16) -> Result<bool, Error> { ... } fn col_octet_length(&mut self, column_number: u16) -> Result<isize, Error> { ... } fn col_display_size(&mut self, column_number: u16) -> Result<isize, Error> { ... } fn col_precision(&mut self, column_number: u16) -> Result<isize, Error> { ... } fn col_scale(&mut self, column_number: u16) -> Result<isize, Error> { ... } fn col_name(&mut self, column_number: u16) -> Result<String, Error> { ... } fn column_names(&mut self) -> Result<ColumnNamesIt<'_, Self>, Error> { ... } fn col_data_type(&mut self, column_number: u16) -> Result<DataType, Error> { ... } }
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Provides Metadata of the resulting the result set. Implemented by Cursor types and prepared queries. Fetching metadata from a prepared query might be expensive (driver dependent), so your application should fetch the Metadata it requires from the Cursor if possible.

See also: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/odbc/reference/develop-app/result-set-metadata

Provided Methods§

Fetch a column description using the column index.

Parameters
  • column_number: Column index. 0 is the bookmark column. The other column indices start with 1.
  • column_description: Holds the description of the column after the call. This method does not provide strong exception safety as the value of this argument is undefined in case of an error.

Number of columns in result set. Can also be used to see wether executing a prepared Statement (crate::Prepared) would yield a result set, as this would return 0 if it does not.

See also: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/odbc/reference/syntax/sqlnumresultcols-function

true if a given column in a result set is unsigned or not a numeric type, false otherwise.

column_number: Index of the column, starting at 1.

Returns the size in bytes of the columns. For variable sized types the maximum size is returned, excluding a terminating zero.

column_number: Index of the column, starting at 1.

Maximum number of characters required to display data from the column.

column_number: Index of the column, starting at 1.

Precision of the column.

Denotes the applicable precision. For data types SQL_TYPE_TIME, SQL_TYPE_TIMESTAMP, and all the interval data types that represent a time interval, its value is the applicable precision of the fractional seconds component.

The applicable scale for a numeric data type. For DECIMAL and NUMERIC data types, this is the defined scale. It is undefined for all other data types.

The column alias, if it applies. If the column alias does not apply, the column name is returned. If there is no column name or a column alias, an empty string is returned.

Use this if you want to iterate over all column names and allocate a String for each one.

This is a wrapper around col_name introduced for convenience.

Data type of the specified column.

column_number: Index of the column, starting at 1.

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