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Handler Code Examples
The following examples show how user-defined handlers move data between host variables and the tuple buffer.
Note:  Only the C programming language supports COPY handlers.
COPY INTO PROGRAM Using Bulk Format
/*
** Copy into program using bulk format
** Table contains:
**      integer
**      char(20)
**      float
**      varchar(20)
** The user-defined handler parses the tuple and stores each column in a
** variable; then prints the whole row.
*/
 
 
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
EXEC SQL INCLUDE SQLCA;
 
void     Print_Error();
 
main()
{
int put_row();
EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
EXEC SQL END DECLARE SECTION;
 
EXEC SQL CONNECT dbname;
if (sqlca.sqlcode != 0)
{
Print_Error();
exit(1);
}
 
EXEC SQL DROP TABLE t;
EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR call Print_Error;
 
/* For test purposes create table and insert three rows of data */
EXEC SQL CREATE TABLE t (col1 INTEGER,
                         col2 CHAR(20),
                         col3 FLOAT,
                         col4 VARCHAR(20));
 
EXEC SQL INSERT INTO t VALUES
        (1, 'this is row one', 1.1, 'row one varchar');
EXEC SQL INSERT INTO t VALUES
        (2, 'this is row two', 2.2, 'row two varchar');
EXEC SQL INSERT INTO t VALUES
        (3, 'this is row three', 3.3,'row three varchar');
EXEC SQL INSERT INTO t VALUES
        (4, 'this is row four', 4.4,'row four varchar');
 
EXEC SQL COPY TABLE t() INTO PROGRAM WITH COPYHANDLER = put_row;
 
EXEC SQL DISCONNECT;
printf("\nTerminated successfully\n");
exit(0);
}
 
int
put_row(byte_length, row, bytes_written)
int     *byte_length;
char    *row;
int     *bytes_written;
{
    char *fromp, *top;  /* Byte pointers for copying row */
    int i;
    int col1;           /* Variables corresponding to columns */
    char col2[21];
    double col3;
    short col4len;
    char col4[21];
 
    fromp = row;
    /* Read off integer col1 */
    top = (char *)&col1;
    for (i = 1; i <=sizeof(int); i++)
        *top++ = *fromp++;
    fromp++;                  /* Skip null indicator byte */
    /* Read off char(20) col2 */
    for (i = 0; i < 20; i++)
        col2[i] = *fromp++;
    col2[20] = *fromp++;    /* Skip null indicator byte */
    /* Read off float col3 */
    top = (char *)&col3;
    for (i = 1; i <= sizeof(double); i++)
        *top++ = *fromp++;
    fromp++;                /* Skip null indicator byte */
    /* Read off varchar col4 -- 5-char count first */
    top = (char *)&col4len;
    for (i = 1; i <=sizeof(short); i++)
        *top++ = *fromp++;
    /* Read off varchar text col4 according to count */
    for (i = 0; i < col4len; i++)
        col4[i] = *fromp++;
    col4[col4len] = 0; /* Skip remaining bytes of varchar(20) */
    for (i = 20-col4len; i > 0; i--)
        fromp++;
    fromp++;                  /* Skip null indicator byte */
    printf ("Row %d: %s %f %s (%d characters)\n", col1, col2, col3,
              col4, col4len);
 
    /* Number of bytes read accurate? */
    *bytes_written = fromp - row;
    if (*bytes_written != *byte_length)
        return 1;
    return 0;
}
 
void Print_Error()
{
EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
Char error_buf[2000];
EXEC SQL END DECLARE SECTION;
 
EXEC SQL INQUIRE_SQL (:error_buf = ERRORTEXT);
printf("\nSQL Error:\n\n%s \n", error_buf);
printf("\nTerminated with Errors \n");
 
EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR CONTINUE;
printf("SQL: Exiting Copy into program using bulk format\n");
EXEC SQL ROLLBACK;
EXEC SQL DISCONNECT;
 
exit(-1);
}
COPY FROM PROGRAM Using Fixed-length Formats
/*
** Copy from program using fixed length formats.
** Table contains:
**      integer
**      char(20)
**      float
**      date
**
** Copy uses formats:
**      integer
**      char(20)
**      float8
**      char(25)
**
** The user-defined handler copies data from a structure into the tuple
** buffer. Because formats are not nullable, the handler does not have
** to place a "null terminator" byte or other null indicator into the
** buffer.
*/
 
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
 
EXEC SQL INCLUDE SQLCA;
 
/* Declare some "canned" data */
struct {
    int         col1;
    char        col2[21];
    double      col3;
    char        col4[25];
} get_data[] = {
{ 1, "this is the 1st row ", 1.1, "21-mar-1991              "},
{ 2, "this is the 2nd row ", 2.2, "today                    "},
{ 3, "this is row three ", 3.3, "19-apr-91                "},
{ 4, "                    ", 0.0, "                          "},
{ 0, "", 0.0, ""}
};
 
static int row_num = 0;
void     Print_Error();
 
main()
{
 
int get_row();
EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
EXEC SQL END DECLARE SECTION;
 
EXEC SQL CONNECT dbname;
if (sqlca.sqlcode != 0)
{
Print_Error();
exit(1);
}
 
EXEC SQL DROP TABLE t;
EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR call Print_Error;
EXEC SQL CREATE TABLE t (col1 INTEGER not null,
                         col2 CHAR(20) not null,
                         col3 FLOAT not null,
                         col4 DATE not null);
 
EXEC SQL COPY TABLE t (col1=INTEGER,
                       col2=CHAR(20),
                       col3=FLOAT8,
                       col4=CHAR(25))
        FROM PROGRAM WITH COPYHANDLER = get_row;
 
EXEC SQL DISCONNECT;
printf("\nTerminated successfully\n");
exit(0);
}
 
int
get_row(byte_length, row, bytes_used)
int     *byte_length;
char    *row;
int     *bytes_used;
{
    int i;
    char *top = row;
    char *fromp;
 
    if (get_data[row_num].col2[0] == 0)    {
        *bytes_used = 0;            /* Indicate all rows copied */
        return 0;
    }
 
    /* Copy integer data a byte at a time */
    fromp = (char *)&get_data[row_num].col1;
    for (i = 0; i < sizeof(int); i++)
    {
        *top++ = *fromp++;
    }
    fromp = get_data[row_num].col2;
 
    /* Copy 20 bytes of char data */
    for (i = 0; i < 20; i++)
    {
        *top++ = *fromp++;
    }
    fromp = (char *)&get_data[row_num].col3;
 
    /* Copy float data a byte at a time */
    for (i = 0; i < sizeof(double); i++)
    {
        *top++ = *fromp++;
    }
    fromp = get_data[row_num].col4;
 
    /* Copy 25 bytes of char data */
    for (i = 0; i < 25; i++)
    {
        *top++ = *fromp++;
    }
 
    *bytes_used = top - row;
    row_num++;
 
    return 0;
}
 
 
void Print_Error()
{
EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
Char    error_buf[2000];
EXEC SQL END DECLARE SECTION;
 
EXEC SQL INQUIRE_SQL (:error_buf = ERRORTEXT);
printf("\nSQL Error:\n\n%s \n", error_buf);
printf("\nTerminated with Errors \n");
 
EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR CONTINUE;
printf("SQL: Exiting Copy from program using fixed length formats\n");
EXEC SQL ROLLBACK;
EXEC SQL DISCONNECT;
 
exit(-1);
}
COPY FROM PROGRAM Using Variable-length Formats
/* Copy from program using variable length formats
** Table contains:
**      integer
**      char(20)
**      float
**      date
**      varchar(20)
**
** Copy uses formats:
**      char(0)'/'
**      varchar(0)'/'
**      char(0)'/'
**      char(0)'/'
**      varchar(0)nl
**
** The user-defined handler copies data from a structure into the row
** buffer a whole row at a time. The fourth row contains null data in
** columns 2,3,4 and 5.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
 
EXEC SQL INCLUDE SQLCA;
 
char *get_data[] = {
"            1/   19this is the 1st row/      1.1/12-mar-1991              /   11first again\n",
"            2/   19this is the 2nd row/      2.2/today                    /   12second again\n",
"            3/   19this is the 3rd row/      3.3/19-apr-91                /   11third again\n",
"            4/   4null/null/null/    4null\n",
""
};
 
 
static int row_num = 0;
void    Print_Error();
 
main()
{
int get_row();
EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
EXEC SQL END DECLARE SECTION;
 
EXEC SQL CONNECT dbname;
if (sqlca.sqlcode != 0)
{
Print_Error();
exit(1);
}
 
EXEC SQL DROP TABLE t;
EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR call Print_Error;
EXEC SQL CREATE TABLE t (col1 INTEGER,
                         col2 CHAR(20),
                         col3 FLOAT,
                         col4 DATE,
                         col5 VARCHAR(20));
/* Test with some good data */
EXEC SQL COPY TABLE t (col1=CHAR(0)'/' WITH NULL ('null'),
                       col2=VARCHAR(0)'/' WITH NULL ('null'),
                       col3=CHAR(0)'/' WITH NULL ('null'),
                       col4=CHAR(0)'/' WITH NULL ('null'),
                       col5=VARCHAR(0)NL WITH NULL ('null'))
    FROM PROGRAM WITH COPYHANDLER = get_row;
 
EXEC SQL DISCONNECT;
printf("\nTerminated successfully\n");
exit(0);
}
 
int get_row(byte_length, row, bytes_used)
int     *byte_length;
char    *row;
int     *bytes_used;
{
    int i;
    char ** data;
    char *top = row;
    char *fromp;
 
    if (get_data[row_num][0] == 0)   {
        *bytes_used = 0;                /* Indicate all rows copied */
        row_num = 0;
        return 0;
    }
    strcpy(row, get_data[row_num]);
    *bytes_used = strlen(row);
    row_num++;
    return 0;
}
void Print_Error()
{
EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
Char    error_buf[2000];
EXEC SQL END DECLARE SECTION;
 
EXEC SQL INQUIRE_SQL (:error_buf = ERRORTEXT);
printf("\nSQL Error:\n\n%s \n", error_buf);
printf("\nTerminated with Errors \n");
 
EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR CONTINUE;
printf("SQL: Exiting Copy from program using variable length formats\n");
EXEC SQL ROLLBACK;
EXEC SQL DISCONNECT;
 
exit(-1);
}
Last modified date: 04/26/2024