Table 25 describes the public properties of the PsqlCommand object.
Table 26 describes the public methods supported by the PsqlCommand object.
Table 27 describes the public properties supported by the PsqlCommandBuilder object.
Table 28 provides the public methods supported for the PsqlCommandBuilder object.
The PsqlConnection object supports the public properties described in Table 29. Some properties return the values specified for the corresponding connection string option. Unlike the connection string options, the PsqlConnection property names do not include a space.
Table 30 describes the public methods of PsqlConnection.
Table 31 lists the properties that correspond to the connection string options supported by the Pervasive PSQL data providers, and describes each property.
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See Using Connection Failover for a discussion of connection failover and information about other connection string options that you can set for this feature.
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Table 32 lists the name and the hexadecimal value of the column collection that the data provider will omit from the returned data. To specify multiple values, specify a comma-separated list of the names, or the sum of the hexadecimal values of the column collections that you want to return.
Table 33 describes the public properties of PsqlDataAdapter.
Table 34 describes the public properties of PsqlDataReader.
Table 35 describes some of the public methods of the PsqlDataReader.
Table 36 describes the public properties supported by PsqlError.
Table 37 provides the public provider-specific properties supported for the PsqlErrorCollection object. For information about other properties and methods supported, refer to the data provider's online help and the Microsoft .NET Framework SDK documentation.
The properties described in Table 39 apply to the last error generated, if multiple errors exist. The application should check the Count property of the PsqlErrorCollection returned in the Errors property of this object to determine whether multiple errors occurred. See
PsqlErrorCollection Object for more information.
Table 40 lists the static methods used to accommodate choosing the Pervasive PSQL ADO.NET Data Provider and instantiating its DbProviderFactory.
Table 41 describes the public properties for PsqlInfoMessageEventArgs.
Table 42 describes the public properties for PsqlParameter.
Table 43 describes the public properties for PsqlParameterCollection.
Table 44 provides the public methods for PsqlParameterCollection.
Table 45 describes the public properties for the PsqlTrace object.
Table 46 describes the public methods for PsqlTrace.
Table 47 describes the public properties of PsqlTransaction.
Table 48 describes the public methods of the PsqlTransaction object.