Using A Primary Key Value To Select Data; Multirow Select Statement - HP NonStop SQL/MP Programming Manual

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Data Retrieval and Modification
/*
Process data returned by the SELECT statement */
...
}
int main(void)
{
EXEC SQL WHENEVER NOT FOUND CALL :not_found_function;
find_record();
...
}

Using a Primary Key Value to Select Data

This SELECT statement returns an employee's first name, last name, and department
number from the EMPLOYEE table using a primary key value (EMPNUM column). The
WHERE clause specifies that the selected row contains a primary key with a value
equal to the host variable find_this_employee. The SELECT statement retrieves
only one row because the primary key value is unique.
find_this_employee = input_empnum
EXEC SQL SELECT employee.first_name,

Multirow SELECT Statement

Applications frequently request a group of rows for display on a screen, then request
the next sequential group of rows.
If the operation is performed in a Pathway environment, a context-free server must
receive the starting position for requesting the next set of records from the requester. It
cannot save the starting position from a previous operation.
Assume that the initial request from the requester passes a blank or zeros, and that
each subsequent request passes the search column values of the last record returned.
The server uses the values sent from the requester to establish the starting position in
the table. The server fetches the next set of rows from that position.
These examples illustrate several ways to define cursors that reposition on a key
value. The illustrations start with a simple solution and proceed to increasingly complex
solutions.
HP NonStop SQL/MP Programming Manual for C—429847-008
:customer.postcode
FROM sales.customer
WHERE customer.custnum = :find_this_customer
BROWSE ACCESS;
employee.last_name,
employee.deptnum
INTO :employee.first_name,
:employee.last_name,
:employee.deptnum
FROM persnl.employee
WHERE employee.empnum = :find_this_employee;
Using a Primary Key Value to Select Data
/* set host variable */
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