OCLOperators sqlpassthrough
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SomeClass.sqlpassthrough('SqlExpression',Type1OfTupleResult,Type2OfTupleResult,...)
Example of how the OCL look like to call a stored procedure  
Example of how the OCL look like to call a stored procedure  
  Anvandare.sqlpassthrough('sp_Upd_Losen ' + self.AnvId.asString + ', \<nowiki>''</nowiki> + self.Anvandarnamn + '\', @aNyttLosenord', Int32)
  Anvandare.sqlpassthrough('sp_Upd_Losen ' + self.AnvId.asString + ', \<nowiki>''</nowiki> + self.Anvandarnamn + '\', @aNyttLosenord', Int32)

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SomeClass.sqlpassthrough('SqlExpression',Type1OfTupleResult,Type2OfTupleResult,...)

Example of how the OCL look like to call a stored procedure

Anvandare.sqlpassthrough('sp_Upd_Losen ' + self.AnvId.asString + ', \'' + self.Anvandarnamn + '\', @aNyttLosenord', Int32)

Notes

  • @aNyttLosenord here is automatically available because it's a variable available when the function is called
  • You need to quote strings to be passed (if they aren't variables), like self.Anvandarnamn above. The \' is an escaped quote in OCL (Escape codes)
  • Int32 at the end is the SQL server return code

A use case and examples of using sqlPassThrough can be found here "PSExpression , or how to do things in the DB from MDriven"

Also look here OCLOperators sqlpassthroughobjects

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