Enum FlightSql.SqlInfo

java.lang.Object
java.lang.Enum<FlightSql.SqlInfo>
org.apache.arrow.flight.sql.impl.FlightSql.SqlInfo
All Implemented Interfaces:
com.google.protobuf.Internal.EnumLite, com.google.protobuf.ProtocolMessageEnum, Serializable, Comparable<FlightSql.SqlInfo>, java.lang.constant.Constable
Enclosing class:
FlightSql

public static enum FlightSql.SqlInfo extends Enum<FlightSql.SqlInfo> implements com.google.protobuf.ProtocolMessageEnum
 Options for CommandGetSqlInfo.
 
Protobuf enum arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlInfo
  • Enum Constant Details

    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_NAME

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_NAME
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the name of the Flight SQL Server.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_NAME = 0;
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_VERSION

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_VERSION
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the native version of the Flight SQL Server.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_VERSION = 1;
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_ARROW_VERSION

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_ARROW_VERSION
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the Arrow format version of the Flight SQL Server.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_ARROW_VERSION = 2;
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_READ_ONLY

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_READ_ONLY
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server is read only.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if read-write
       - true: if read only
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_READ_ONLY = 3;
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SQL

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SQL
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server supports executing
       SQL queries.
      
       Note that the absence of this info (as opposed to a false value) does not necessarily
       mean that SQL is not supported, as this property was not originally defined.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SQL = 4;
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server supports executing
       Substrait plans.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT = 5;
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT_MIN_VERSION

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT_MIN_VERSION
      
       Retrieves a string value indicating the minimum supported Substrait version, or null
       if Substrait is not supported.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT_MIN_VERSION = 6;
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT_MAX_VERSION

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT_MAX_VERSION
      
       Retrieves a string value indicating the maximum supported Substrait version, or null
       if Substrait is not supported.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT_MAX_VERSION = 7;
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_TRANSACTION

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_TRANSACTION
      
       Retrieves an int32 indicating whether the Flight SQL Server supports the
       BeginTransaction/EndTransaction/BeginSavepoint/EndSavepoint actions.
      
       Even if this is not supported, the database may still support explicit "BEGIN
       TRANSACTION"/"COMMIT" SQL statements (see SQL_TRANSACTIONS_SUPPORTED); this property
       is only about whether the server implements the Flight SQL API endpoints.
      
       The possible values are listed in `SqlSupportedTransaction`.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_TRANSACTION = 8;
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_CANCEL

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_CANCEL
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server supports explicit
       query cancellation (the CancelQuery action).
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_CANCEL = 9;
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_BULK_INGESTION

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_BULK_INGESTION
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server supports executing
       bulk ingestion.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_BULK_INGESTION = 10;
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_INGEST_TRANSACTIONS_SUPPORTED

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_INGEST_TRANSACTIONS_SUPPORTED
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether transactions are supported for bulk ingestion. If not, invoking
       the method commit in the context of a bulk ingestion is a noop, and the isolation level is
       `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlTransactionIsolationLevel.TRANSACTION_NONE`.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if bulk ingestion transactions are unsupported;
       - true: if bulk ingestion transactions are supported.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_INGEST_TRANSACTIONS_SUPPORTED = 11;
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_STATEMENT_TIMEOUT

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_STATEMENT_TIMEOUT
      
       Retrieves an int32 indicating the timeout (in milliseconds) for prepared statement handles.
      
       If 0, there is no timeout.  Servers should reset the timeout when the handle is used in a command.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_STATEMENT_TIMEOUT = 100;
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_TRANSACTION_TIMEOUT

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_TRANSACTION_TIMEOUT
      
       Retrieves an int32 indicating the timeout (in milliseconds) for transactions, since transactions are not tied to a connection.
      
       If 0, there is no timeout.  Servers should reset the timeout when the handle is used in a command.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_TRANSACTION_TIMEOUT = 101;
    • SQL_DDL_CATALOG

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_DDL_CATALOG
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server supports CREATE and DROP of catalogs.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if it doesn't support CREATE and DROP of catalogs.
       - true: if it supports CREATE and DROP of catalogs.
       
      SQL_DDL_CATALOG = 500;
    • SQL_DDL_SCHEMA

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_DDL_SCHEMA
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server supports CREATE and DROP of schemas.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if it doesn't support CREATE and DROP of schemas.
       - true: if it supports CREATE and DROP of schemas.
       
      SQL_DDL_SCHEMA = 501;
    • SQL_DDL_TABLE

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_DDL_TABLE
      
       Indicates whether the Flight SQL Server supports CREATE and DROP of tables.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if it doesn't support CREATE and DROP of tables.
       - true: if it supports CREATE and DROP of tables.
       
      SQL_DDL_TABLE = 502;
    • SQL_IDENTIFIER_CASE

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_IDENTIFIER_CASE
      
       Retrieves a int32 ordinal representing the case sensitivity of catalog, table, schema and table names.
      
       The possible values are listed in `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedCaseSensitivity`.
       
      SQL_IDENTIFIER_CASE = 503;
    • SQL_IDENTIFIER_QUOTE_CHAR

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_IDENTIFIER_QUOTE_CHAR
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the supported character(s) used to surround a delimited identifier.
       
      SQL_IDENTIFIER_QUOTE_CHAR = 504;
    • SQL_QUOTED_IDENTIFIER_CASE

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_QUOTED_IDENTIFIER_CASE
      
       Retrieves a int32 describing the case sensitivity of quoted identifiers.
      
       The possible values are listed in `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedCaseSensitivity`.
       
      SQL_QUOTED_IDENTIFIER_CASE = 505;
    • SQL_ALL_TABLES_ARE_SELECTABLE

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_ALL_TABLES_ARE_SELECTABLE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether all tables are selectable.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if not all tables are selectable or if none are;
       - true: if all tables are selectable.
       
      SQL_ALL_TABLES_ARE_SELECTABLE = 506;
    • SQL_NULL_ORDERING

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_NULL_ORDERING
      
       Retrieves the null ordering.
      
       Returns a int32 ordinal for the null ordering being used, as described in
       `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlNullOrdering`.
       
      SQL_NULL_ORDERING = 507;
    • SQL_KEYWORDS

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_KEYWORDS
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string list with values of the supported keywords.
       
      SQL_KEYWORDS = 508;
    • SQL_NUMERIC_FUNCTIONS

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_NUMERIC_FUNCTIONS
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string list with values of the supported numeric functions.
       
      SQL_NUMERIC_FUNCTIONS = 509;
    • SQL_STRING_FUNCTIONS

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_STRING_FUNCTIONS
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string list with values of the supported string functions.
       
      SQL_STRING_FUNCTIONS = 510;
    • SQL_SYSTEM_FUNCTIONS

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SYSTEM_FUNCTIONS
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string list with values of the supported system functions.
       
      SQL_SYSTEM_FUNCTIONS = 511;
    • SQL_DATETIME_FUNCTIONS

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_DATETIME_FUNCTIONS
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string list with values of the supported datetime functions.
       
      SQL_DATETIME_FUNCTIONS = 512;
    • SQL_SEARCH_STRING_ESCAPE

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SEARCH_STRING_ESCAPE
      
       Retrieves the UTF-8 string that can be used to escape wildcard characters.
       This is the string that can be used to escape '_' or '%' in the catalog search parameters that are a pattern
       (and therefore use one of the wildcard characters).
       The '_' character represents any single character; the '%' character represents any sequence of zero or more
       characters.
       
      SQL_SEARCH_STRING_ESCAPE = 513;
    • SQL_EXTRA_NAME_CHARACTERS

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_EXTRA_NAME_CHARACTERS
      
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string with all the "extra" characters that can be used in unquoted identifier names
       (those beyond a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and _).
       
      SQL_EXTRA_NAME_CHARACTERS = 514;
    • SQL_SUPPORTS_COLUMN_ALIASING

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTS_COLUMN_ALIASING
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether column aliasing is supported.
       If so, the SQL AS clause can be used to provide names for computed columns or to provide alias names for columns
       as required.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if column aliasing is unsupported;
       - true: if column aliasing is supported.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_COLUMN_ALIASING = 515;
    • SQL_NULL_PLUS_NULL_IS_NULL

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_NULL_PLUS_NULL_IS_NULL
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether concatenations between null and non-null values being
       null are supported.
      
       - Returns:
       - false: if concatenations between null and non-null values being null are unsupported;
       - true: if concatenations between null and non-null values being null are supported.
       
      SQL_NULL_PLUS_NULL_IS_NULL = 516;
    • SQL_SUPPORTS_CONVERT

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTS_CONVERT
      
       Retrieves a map where the key is the type to convert from and the value is a list with the types to convert to,
       indicating the supported conversions. Each key and each item on the list value is a value to a predefined type on
       SqlSupportsConvert enum.
       The returned map will be:  map<int32, list<int32>>
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_CONVERT = 517;
    • SQL_SUPPORTS_TABLE_CORRELATION_NAMES

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTS_TABLE_CORRELATION_NAMES
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether, when table correlation names are supported,
       they are restricted to being different from the names of the tables.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if table correlation names are unsupported;
       - true: if table correlation names are supported.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_TABLE_CORRELATION_NAMES = 518;
    • SQL_SUPPORTS_DIFFERENT_TABLE_CORRELATION_NAMES

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTS_DIFFERENT_TABLE_CORRELATION_NAMES
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether, when table correlation names are supported,
       they are restricted to being different from the names of the tables.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if different table correlation names are unsupported;
       - true: if different table correlation names are supported
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_DIFFERENT_TABLE_CORRELATION_NAMES = 519;
    • SQL_SUPPORTS_EXPRESSIONS_IN_ORDER_BY

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTS_EXPRESSIONS_IN_ORDER_BY
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether expressions in ORDER BY lists are supported.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if expressions in ORDER BY are unsupported;
       - true: if expressions in ORDER BY are supported;
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_EXPRESSIONS_IN_ORDER_BY = 520;
    • SQL_SUPPORTS_ORDER_BY_UNRELATED

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTS_ORDER_BY_UNRELATED
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether using a column that is not in the SELECT statement in a GROUP BY
       clause is supported.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if using a column that is not in the SELECT statement in a GROUP BY clause is unsupported;
       - true: if using a column that is not in the SELECT statement in a GROUP BY clause is supported.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_ORDER_BY_UNRELATED = 521;
    • SQL_SUPPORTED_GROUP_BY

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTED_GROUP_BY
      
       Retrieves the supported GROUP BY commands;
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported commands.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported commands.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (GROUP BY is unsupported);
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_GROUP_BY_UNRELATED];
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_GROUP_BY_BEYOND_SELECT];
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_GROUP_BY_UNRELATED, SQL_GROUP_BY_BEYOND_SELECT].
       Valid GROUP BY types are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedGroupBy`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_GROUP_BY = 522;
    • SQL_SUPPORTS_LIKE_ESCAPE_CLAUSE

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTS_LIKE_ESCAPE_CLAUSE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether specifying a LIKE escape clause is supported.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if specifying a LIKE escape clause is unsupported;
       - true: if specifying a LIKE escape clause is supported.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_LIKE_ESCAPE_CLAUSE = 523;
    • SQL_SUPPORTS_NON_NULLABLE_COLUMNS

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTS_NON_NULLABLE_COLUMNS
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether columns may be defined as non-nullable.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if columns cannot be defined as non-nullable;
       - true: if columns may be defined as non-nullable.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_NON_NULLABLE_COLUMNS = 524;
    • SQL_SUPPORTED_GRAMMAR

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTED_GRAMMAR
      
       Retrieves the supported SQL grammar level as per the ODBC specification.
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported SQL grammar level.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported grammar levels.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (SQL grammar is unsupported);
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_MINIMUM_GRAMMAR];
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_CORE_GRAMMAR];
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_MINIMUM_GRAMMAR, SQL_CORE_GRAMMAR];
       - return 4 (\b100) => [SQL_EXTENDED_GRAMMAR];
       - return 5 (\b101) => [SQL_MINIMUM_GRAMMAR, SQL_EXTENDED_GRAMMAR];
       - return 6 (\b110) => [SQL_CORE_GRAMMAR, SQL_EXTENDED_GRAMMAR];
       - return 7 (\b111) => [SQL_MINIMUM_GRAMMAR, SQL_CORE_GRAMMAR, SQL_EXTENDED_GRAMMAR].
       Valid SQL grammar levels are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SupportedSqlGrammar`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_GRAMMAR = 525;
    • SQL_ANSI92_SUPPORTED_LEVEL

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_ANSI92_SUPPORTED_LEVEL
      
       Retrieves the supported ANSI92 SQL grammar level.
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported ANSI92 SQL grammar level.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported commands.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (ANSI92 SQL grammar is unsupported);
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [ANSI92_ENTRY_SQL];
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [ANSI92_INTERMEDIATE_SQL];
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [ANSI92_ENTRY_SQL, ANSI92_INTERMEDIATE_SQL];
       - return 4 (\b100) => [ANSI92_FULL_SQL];
       - return 5 (\b101) => [ANSI92_ENTRY_SQL, ANSI92_FULL_SQL];
       - return 6 (\b110) => [ANSI92_INTERMEDIATE_SQL, ANSI92_FULL_SQL];
       - return 7 (\b111) => [ANSI92_ENTRY_SQL, ANSI92_INTERMEDIATE_SQL, ANSI92_FULL_SQL].
       Valid ANSI92 SQL grammar levels are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SupportedAnsi92SqlGrammarLevel`.
       
      SQL_ANSI92_SUPPORTED_LEVEL = 526;
    • SQL_SUPPORTS_INTEGRITY_ENHANCEMENT_FACILITY

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTS_INTEGRITY_ENHANCEMENT_FACILITY
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the SQL Integrity Enhancement Facility is supported.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if the SQL Integrity Enhancement Facility is supported;
       - true: if the SQL Integrity Enhancement Facility is supported.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_INTEGRITY_ENHANCEMENT_FACILITY = 527;
    • SQL_OUTER_JOINS_SUPPORT_LEVEL

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_OUTER_JOINS_SUPPORT_LEVEL
      
       Retrieves the support level for SQL OUTER JOINs.
      
       Returns a int32 ordinal for the SQL ordering being used, as described in
       `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlOuterJoinsSupportLevel`.
       
      SQL_OUTER_JOINS_SUPPORT_LEVEL = 528;
    • SQL_SCHEMA_TERM

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SCHEMA_TERM
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the preferred term for "schema".
       
      SQL_SCHEMA_TERM = 529;
    • SQL_PROCEDURE_TERM

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_PROCEDURE_TERM
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the preferred term for "procedure".
       
      SQL_PROCEDURE_TERM = 530;
    • SQL_CATALOG_TERM

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_CATALOG_TERM
      
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the preferred term for "catalog".
       If a empty string is returned its assumed that the server does NOT supports catalogs.
       
      SQL_CATALOG_TERM = 531;
    • SQL_CATALOG_AT_START

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_CATALOG_AT_START
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether a catalog appears at the start of a fully qualified table name.
      
       - false: if a catalog does not appear at the start of a fully qualified table name;
       - true: if a catalog appears at the start of a fully qualified table name.
       
      SQL_CATALOG_AT_START = 532;
    • SQL_SCHEMAS_SUPPORTED_ACTIONS

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SCHEMAS_SUPPORTED_ACTIONS
      
       Retrieves the supported actions for a SQL schema.
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported actions for a SQL schema.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported actions for a SQL schema.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (no supported actions for SQL schema);
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PROCEDURE_CALLS];
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_INDEX_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PROCEDURE_CALLS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_INDEX_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 4 (\b100) => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PRIVILEGE_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 5 (\b101) => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PROCEDURE_CALLS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PRIVILEGE_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 6 (\b110) => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_INDEX_DEFINITIONS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PRIVILEGE_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 7 (\b111) => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PROCEDURE_CALLS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_INDEX_DEFINITIONS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PRIVILEGE_DEFINITIONS].
       Valid actions for a SQL schema described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedElementActions`.
       
      SQL_SCHEMAS_SUPPORTED_ACTIONS = 533;
    • SQL_CATALOGS_SUPPORTED_ACTIONS

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_CATALOGS_SUPPORTED_ACTIONS
      
       Retrieves the supported actions for a SQL schema.
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported actions for a SQL catalog.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported actions for a SQL catalog.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (no supported actions for SQL catalog);
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PROCEDURE_CALLS];
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_INDEX_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PROCEDURE_CALLS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_INDEX_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 4 (\b100) => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PRIVILEGE_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 5 (\b101) => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PROCEDURE_CALLS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PRIVILEGE_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 6 (\b110) => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_INDEX_DEFINITIONS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PRIVILEGE_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 7 (\b111) => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PROCEDURE_CALLS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_INDEX_DEFINITIONS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PRIVILEGE_DEFINITIONS].
       Valid actions for a SQL catalog are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedElementActions`.
       
      SQL_CATALOGS_SUPPORTED_ACTIONS = 534;
    • SQL_SUPPORTED_POSITIONED_COMMANDS

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTED_POSITIONED_COMMANDS
      
       Retrieves the supported SQL positioned commands.
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported SQL positioned commands.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported SQL positioned commands.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (no supported SQL positioned commands);
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_POSITIONED_DELETE];
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_POSITIONED_UPDATE];
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_POSITIONED_DELETE, SQL_POSITIONED_UPDATE].
       Valid SQL positioned commands are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedPositionedCommands`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_POSITIONED_COMMANDS = 535;
    • SQL_SELECT_FOR_UPDATE_SUPPORTED

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SELECT_FOR_UPDATE_SUPPORTED
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether SELECT FOR UPDATE statements are supported.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if SELECT FOR UPDATE statements are unsupported;
       - true: if SELECT FOR UPDATE statements are supported.
       
      SQL_SELECT_FOR_UPDATE_SUPPORTED = 536;
    • SQL_STORED_PROCEDURES_SUPPORTED

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_STORED_PROCEDURES_SUPPORTED
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether stored procedure calls that use the stored procedure escape syntax
       are supported.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if stored procedure calls that use the stored procedure escape syntax are unsupported;
       - true: if stored procedure calls that use the stored procedure escape syntax are supported.
       
      SQL_STORED_PROCEDURES_SUPPORTED = 537;
    • SQL_SUPPORTED_SUBQUERIES

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTED_SUBQUERIES
      
       Retrieves the supported SQL subqueries.
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported SQL subqueries.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported SQL subqueries.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0   (\b0)     => [] (no supported SQL subqueries);
       - return 1   (\b1)     => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_COMPARISONS];
       - return 2   (\b10)    => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_EXISTS];
       - return 3   (\b11)    => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_COMPARISONS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_EXISTS];
       - return 4   (\b100)   => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_INS];
       - return 5   (\b101)   => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_COMPARISONS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_INS];
       - return 6   (\b110)   => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_INS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_EXISTS];
       - return 7   (\b111)   => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_COMPARISONS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_EXISTS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_INS];
       - return 8   (\b1000)  => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_QUANTIFIEDS];
       - return 9   (\b1001)  => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_COMPARISONS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_QUANTIFIEDS];
       - return 10  (\b1010)  => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_EXISTS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_QUANTIFIEDS];
       - return 11  (\b1011)  => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_COMPARISONS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_EXISTS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_QUANTIFIEDS];
       - return 12  (\b1100)  => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_INS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_QUANTIFIEDS];
       - return 13  (\b1101)  => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_COMPARISONS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_INS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_QUANTIFIEDS];
       - return 14  (\b1110)  => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_EXISTS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_INS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_QUANTIFIEDS];
       - return 15  (\b1111)  => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_COMPARISONS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_EXISTS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_INS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_QUANTIFIEDS];
       - ...
       Valid SQL subqueries are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedSubqueries`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_SUBQUERIES = 538;
    • SQL_CORRELATED_SUBQUERIES_SUPPORTED

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_CORRELATED_SUBQUERIES_SUPPORTED
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether correlated subqueries are supported.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if correlated subqueries are unsupported;
       - true: if correlated subqueries are supported.
       
      SQL_CORRELATED_SUBQUERIES_SUPPORTED = 539;
    • SQL_SUPPORTED_UNIONS

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTED_UNIONS
      
       Retrieves the supported SQL UNIONs.
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported SQL UNIONs.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported SQL UNIONs.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (no supported SQL positioned commands);
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_UNION];
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_UNION_ALL];
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_UNION, SQL_UNION_ALL].
       Valid SQL positioned commands are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedUnions`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_UNIONS = 540;
    • SQL_MAX_BINARY_LITERAL_LENGTH

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_BINARY_LITERAL_LENGTH
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of hex characters allowed in an inline binary literal.
       
      SQL_MAX_BINARY_LITERAL_LENGTH = 541;
    • SQL_MAX_CHAR_LITERAL_LENGTH

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_CHAR_LITERAL_LENGTH
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed for a character literal.
       
      SQL_MAX_CHAR_LITERAL_LENGTH = 542;
    • SQL_MAX_COLUMN_NAME_LENGTH

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_COLUMN_NAME_LENGTH
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed for a column name.
       
      SQL_MAX_COLUMN_NAME_LENGTH = 543;
    • SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_GROUP_BY

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_GROUP_BY
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of columns allowed in a GROUP BY clause.
       
      SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_GROUP_BY = 544;
    • SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_INDEX

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_INDEX
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of columns allowed in an index.
       
      SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_INDEX = 545;
    • SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_ORDER_BY

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_ORDER_BY
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of columns allowed in an ORDER BY clause.
       
      SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_ORDER_BY = 546;
    • SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_SELECT

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_SELECT
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of columns allowed in a SELECT list.
       
      SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_SELECT = 547;
    • SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_TABLE

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_TABLE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of columns allowed in a table.
       
      SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_TABLE = 548;
    • SQL_MAX_CONNECTIONS

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_CONNECTIONS
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of concurrent connections possible.
       
      SQL_MAX_CONNECTIONS = 549;
    • SQL_MAX_CURSOR_NAME_LENGTH

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_CURSOR_NAME_LENGTH
       Retrieves a int64 value the maximum number of characters allowed in a cursor name.
       
      SQL_MAX_CURSOR_NAME_LENGTH = 550;
    • SQL_MAX_INDEX_LENGTH

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_INDEX_LENGTH
      
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of bytes allowed for an index,
       including all of the parts of the index.
       
      SQL_MAX_INDEX_LENGTH = 551;
    • SQL_DB_SCHEMA_NAME_LENGTH

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_DB_SCHEMA_NAME_LENGTH
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed in a schema name.
       
      SQL_DB_SCHEMA_NAME_LENGTH = 552;
    • SQL_MAX_PROCEDURE_NAME_LENGTH

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_PROCEDURE_NAME_LENGTH
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed in a procedure name.
       
      SQL_MAX_PROCEDURE_NAME_LENGTH = 553;
    • SQL_MAX_CATALOG_NAME_LENGTH

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_CATALOG_NAME_LENGTH
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed in a catalog name.
       
      SQL_MAX_CATALOG_NAME_LENGTH = 554;
    • SQL_MAX_ROW_SIZE

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_ROW_SIZE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of bytes allowed in a single row.
       
      SQL_MAX_ROW_SIZE = 555;
    • SQL_MAX_ROW_SIZE_INCLUDES_BLOBS

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_ROW_SIZE_INCLUDES_BLOBS
      
       Retrieves a boolean indicating whether the return value for the JDBC method getMaxRowSize includes the SQL
       data types LONGVARCHAR and LONGVARBINARY.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if return value for the JDBC method getMaxRowSize does
                not include the SQL data types LONGVARCHAR and LONGVARBINARY;
       - true: if return value for the JDBC method getMaxRowSize includes
               the SQL data types LONGVARCHAR and LONGVARBINARY.
       
      SQL_MAX_ROW_SIZE_INCLUDES_BLOBS = 556;
    • SQL_MAX_STATEMENT_LENGTH

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_STATEMENT_LENGTH
      
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed for an SQL statement;
       a result of 0 (zero) means that there is no limit or the limit is not known.
       
      SQL_MAX_STATEMENT_LENGTH = 557;
    • SQL_MAX_STATEMENTS

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_STATEMENTS
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of active statements that can be open at the same time.
       
      SQL_MAX_STATEMENTS = 558;
    • SQL_MAX_TABLE_NAME_LENGTH

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_TABLE_NAME_LENGTH
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed in a table name.
       
      SQL_MAX_TABLE_NAME_LENGTH = 559;
    • SQL_MAX_TABLES_IN_SELECT

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_TABLES_IN_SELECT
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of tables allowed in a SELECT statement.
       
      SQL_MAX_TABLES_IN_SELECT = 560;
    • SQL_MAX_USERNAME_LENGTH

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_MAX_USERNAME_LENGTH
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed in a user name.
       
      SQL_MAX_USERNAME_LENGTH = 561;
    • SQL_DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION
      
       Retrieves this database's default transaction isolation level as described in
       `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlTransactionIsolationLevel`.
      
       Returns a int32 ordinal for the SQL transaction isolation level.
       
      SQL_DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION = 562;
    • SQL_TRANSACTIONS_SUPPORTED

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_TRANSACTIONS_SUPPORTED
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether transactions are supported. If not, invoking the method commit is a
       noop, and the isolation level is `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlTransactionIsolationLevel.TRANSACTION_NONE`.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if transactions are unsupported;
       - true: if transactions are supported.
       
      SQL_TRANSACTIONS_SUPPORTED = 563;
    • SQL_SUPPORTED_TRANSACTIONS_ISOLATION_LEVELS

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTED_TRANSACTIONS_ISOLATION_LEVELS
      
       Retrieves the supported transactions isolation levels.
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported transactions isolation levels.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported transactions isolation levels.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0   (\b0)     => [] (no supported SQL transactions isolation levels);
       - return 1   (\b1)     => [SQL_TRANSACTION_NONE];
       - return 2   (\b10)    => [SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED];
       - return 3   (\b11)    => [SQL_TRANSACTION_NONE, SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED];
       - return 4   (\b100)   => [SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 5   (\b101)   => [SQL_TRANSACTION_NONE, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 6   (\b110)   => [SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 7   (\b111)   => [SQL_TRANSACTION_NONE, SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 8   (\b1000)  => [SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 9   (\b1001)  => [SQL_TRANSACTION_NONE, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 10  (\b1010)  => [SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 11  (\b1011)  => [SQL_TRANSACTION_NONE, SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 12  (\b1100)  => [SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 13  (\b1101)  => [SQL_TRANSACTION_NONE, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 14  (\b1110)  => [SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 15  (\b1111)  => [SQL_TRANSACTION_NONE, SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 16  (\b10000) => [SQL_TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE];
       - ...
       Valid SQL positioned commands are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlTransactionIsolationLevel`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_TRANSACTIONS_ISOLATION_LEVELS = 564;
    • SQL_DATA_DEFINITION_CAUSES_TRANSACTION_COMMIT

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_DATA_DEFINITION_CAUSES_TRANSACTION_COMMIT
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether a data definition statement within a transaction forces
       the transaction to commit.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if a data definition statement within a transaction does not force the transaction to commit;
       - true: if a data definition statement within a transaction forces the transaction to commit.
       
      SQL_DATA_DEFINITION_CAUSES_TRANSACTION_COMMIT = 565;
    • SQL_DATA_DEFINITIONS_IN_TRANSACTIONS_IGNORED

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_DATA_DEFINITIONS_IN_TRANSACTIONS_IGNORED
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether a data definition statement within a transaction is ignored.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if a data definition statement within a transaction is taken into account;
       - true: a data definition statement within a transaction is ignored.
       
      SQL_DATA_DEFINITIONS_IN_TRANSACTIONS_IGNORED = 566;
    • SQL_SUPPORTED_RESULT_SET_TYPES

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTED_RESULT_SET_TYPES
      
       Retrieves an int32 bitmask value representing the supported result set types.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported result set types.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0   (\b0)     => [] (no supported result set types);
       - return 1   (\b1)     => [SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED];
       - return 2   (\b10)    => [SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY];
       - return 3   (\b11)    => [SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY];
       - return 4   (\b100)   => [SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE];
       - return 5   (\b101)   => [SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE];
       - return 6   (\b110)   => [SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE];
       - return 7   (\b111)   => [SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE];
       - return 8   (\b1000)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE];
       - ...
       Valid result set types are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetType`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_RESULT_SET_TYPES = 567;
    • SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_UNSPECIFIED

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_UNSPECIFIED
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value concurrency types supported for
       `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetType.SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED`.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (no supported concurrency types for this result set type)
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED]
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY]
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY]
       - return 4 (\b100) => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 5 (\b101) => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 6 (\b110)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 7 (\b111)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       Valid result set types are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetConcurrency`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_UNSPECIFIED = 568;
    • SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_FORWARD_ONLY

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_FORWARD_ONLY
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value concurrency types supported for
       `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetType.SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY`.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (no supported concurrency types for this result set type)
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED]
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY]
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY]
       - return 4 (\b100) => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 5 (\b101) => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 6 (\b110)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 7 (\b111)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       Valid result set types are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetConcurrency`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_FORWARD_ONLY = 569;
    • SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_SCROLL_SENSITIVE

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value concurrency types supported for
       `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetType.SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE`.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (no supported concurrency types for this result set type)
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED]
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY]
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY]
       - return 4 (\b100) => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 5 (\b101) => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 6 (\b110)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 7 (\b111)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       Valid result set types are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetConcurrency`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_SCROLL_SENSITIVE = 570;
    • SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value concurrency types supported for
       `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetType.SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE`.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (no supported concurrency types for this result set type)
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED]
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY]
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY]
       - return 4 (\b100) => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 5 (\b101) => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 6 (\b110)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 7 (\b111)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       Valid result set types are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetConcurrency`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE = 571;
    • SQL_BATCH_UPDATES_SUPPORTED

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_BATCH_UPDATES_SUPPORTED
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether this database supports batch updates.
      
       - false: if this database does not support batch updates;
       - true: if this database supports batch updates.
       
      SQL_BATCH_UPDATES_SUPPORTED = 572;
    • SQL_SAVEPOINTS_SUPPORTED

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_SAVEPOINTS_SUPPORTED
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether this database supports savepoints.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if this database does not support savepoints;
       - true: if this database supports savepoints.
       
      SQL_SAVEPOINTS_SUPPORTED = 573;
    • SQL_NAMED_PARAMETERS_SUPPORTED

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_NAMED_PARAMETERS_SUPPORTED
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether named parameters are supported in callable statements.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if named parameters in callable statements are unsupported;
       - true: if named parameters in callable statements are supported.
       
      SQL_NAMED_PARAMETERS_SUPPORTED = 574;
    • SQL_LOCATORS_UPDATE_COPY

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_LOCATORS_UPDATE_COPY
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether updates made to a LOB are made on a copy or directly to the LOB.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if updates made to a LOB are made directly to the LOB;
       - true: if updates made to a LOB are made on a copy.
       
      SQL_LOCATORS_UPDATE_COPY = 575;
    • SQL_STORED_FUNCTIONS_USING_CALL_SYNTAX_SUPPORTED

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo SQL_STORED_FUNCTIONS_USING_CALL_SYNTAX_SUPPORTED
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether invoking user-defined or vendor functions
       using the stored procedure escape syntax is supported.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if invoking user-defined or vendor functions using the stored procedure escape syntax is unsupported;
       - true: if invoking user-defined or vendor functions using the stored procedure escape syntax is supported.
       
      SQL_STORED_FUNCTIONS_USING_CALL_SYNTAX_SUPPORTED = 576;
    • UNRECOGNIZED

      public static final FlightSql.SqlInfo UNRECOGNIZED
  • Field Details

    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_NAME_VALUE

      public static final int FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_NAME_VALUE
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the name of the Flight SQL Server.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_NAME = 0;
      See Also:
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_VERSION_VALUE

      public static final int FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_VERSION_VALUE
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the native version of the Flight SQL Server.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_VERSION = 1;
      See Also:
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_ARROW_VERSION_VALUE

      public static final int FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_ARROW_VERSION_VALUE
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the Arrow format version of the Flight SQL Server.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_ARROW_VERSION = 2;
      See Also:
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_READ_ONLY_VALUE

      public static final int FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_READ_ONLY_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server is read only.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if read-write
       - true: if read only
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_READ_ONLY = 3;
      See Also:
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SQL_VALUE

      public static final int FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SQL_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server supports executing
       SQL queries.
      
       Note that the absence of this info (as opposed to a false value) does not necessarily
       mean that SQL is not supported, as this property was not originally defined.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SQL = 4;
      See Also:
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT_VALUE

      public static final int FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server supports executing
       Substrait plans.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT = 5;
      See Also:
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT_MIN_VERSION_VALUE

      public static final int FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT_MIN_VERSION_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a string value indicating the minimum supported Substrait version, or null
       if Substrait is not supported.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT_MIN_VERSION = 6;
      See Also:
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT_MAX_VERSION_VALUE

      public static final int FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT_MAX_VERSION_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a string value indicating the maximum supported Substrait version, or null
       if Substrait is not supported.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_SUBSTRAIT_MAX_VERSION = 7;
      See Also:
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_TRANSACTION_VALUE

      public static final int FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_TRANSACTION_VALUE
      
       Retrieves an int32 indicating whether the Flight SQL Server supports the
       BeginTransaction/EndTransaction/BeginSavepoint/EndSavepoint actions.
      
       Even if this is not supported, the database may still support explicit "BEGIN
       TRANSACTION"/"COMMIT" SQL statements (see SQL_TRANSACTIONS_SUPPORTED); this property
       is only about whether the server implements the Flight SQL API endpoints.
      
       The possible values are listed in `SqlSupportedTransaction`.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_TRANSACTION = 8;
      See Also:
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_CANCEL_VALUE

      public static final int FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_CANCEL_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server supports explicit
       query cancellation (the CancelQuery action).
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_CANCEL = 9;
      See Also:
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_BULK_INGESTION_VALUE

      public static final int FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_BULK_INGESTION_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server supports executing
       bulk ingestion.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_BULK_INGESTION = 10;
      See Also:
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_INGEST_TRANSACTIONS_SUPPORTED_VALUE

      public static final int FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_INGEST_TRANSACTIONS_SUPPORTED_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether transactions are supported for bulk ingestion. If not, invoking
       the method commit in the context of a bulk ingestion is a noop, and the isolation level is
       `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlTransactionIsolationLevel.TRANSACTION_NONE`.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if bulk ingestion transactions are unsupported;
       - true: if bulk ingestion transactions are supported.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_INGEST_TRANSACTIONS_SUPPORTED = 11;
      See Also:
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_STATEMENT_TIMEOUT_VALUE

      public static final int FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_STATEMENT_TIMEOUT_VALUE
      
       Retrieves an int32 indicating the timeout (in milliseconds) for prepared statement handles.
      
       If 0, there is no timeout.  Servers should reset the timeout when the handle is used in a command.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_STATEMENT_TIMEOUT = 100;
      See Also:
    • FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_TRANSACTION_TIMEOUT_VALUE

      public static final int FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_TRANSACTION_TIMEOUT_VALUE
      
       Retrieves an int32 indicating the timeout (in milliseconds) for transactions, since transactions are not tied to a connection.
      
       If 0, there is no timeout.  Servers should reset the timeout when the handle is used in a command.
       
      FLIGHT_SQL_SERVER_TRANSACTION_TIMEOUT = 101;
      See Also:
    • SQL_DDL_CATALOG_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_DDL_CATALOG_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server supports CREATE and DROP of catalogs.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if it doesn't support CREATE and DROP of catalogs.
       - true: if it supports CREATE and DROP of catalogs.
       
      SQL_DDL_CATALOG = 500;
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    • SQL_DDL_SCHEMA_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_DDL_SCHEMA_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server supports CREATE and DROP of schemas.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if it doesn't support CREATE and DROP of schemas.
       - true: if it supports CREATE and DROP of schemas.
       
      SQL_DDL_SCHEMA = 501;
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    • SQL_DDL_TABLE_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_DDL_TABLE_VALUE
      
       Indicates whether the Flight SQL Server supports CREATE and DROP of tables.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if it doesn't support CREATE and DROP of tables.
       - true: if it supports CREATE and DROP of tables.
       
      SQL_DDL_TABLE = 502;
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    • SQL_IDENTIFIER_CASE_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_IDENTIFIER_CASE_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a int32 ordinal representing the case sensitivity of catalog, table, schema and table names.
      
       The possible values are listed in `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedCaseSensitivity`.
       
      SQL_IDENTIFIER_CASE = 503;
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    • SQL_IDENTIFIER_QUOTE_CHAR_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_IDENTIFIER_QUOTE_CHAR_VALUE
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the supported character(s) used to surround a delimited identifier.
       
      SQL_IDENTIFIER_QUOTE_CHAR = 504;
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    • SQL_QUOTED_IDENTIFIER_CASE_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_QUOTED_IDENTIFIER_CASE_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a int32 describing the case sensitivity of quoted identifiers.
      
       The possible values are listed in `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedCaseSensitivity`.
       
      SQL_QUOTED_IDENTIFIER_CASE = 505;
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    • SQL_ALL_TABLES_ARE_SELECTABLE_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_ALL_TABLES_ARE_SELECTABLE_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether all tables are selectable.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if not all tables are selectable or if none are;
       - true: if all tables are selectable.
       
      SQL_ALL_TABLES_ARE_SELECTABLE = 506;
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    • SQL_NULL_ORDERING_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_NULL_ORDERING_VALUE
      
       Retrieves the null ordering.
      
       Returns a int32 ordinal for the null ordering being used, as described in
       `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlNullOrdering`.
       
      SQL_NULL_ORDERING = 507;
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    • SQL_KEYWORDS_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_KEYWORDS_VALUE
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string list with values of the supported keywords.
       
      SQL_KEYWORDS = 508;
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    • SQL_NUMERIC_FUNCTIONS_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_NUMERIC_FUNCTIONS_VALUE
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string list with values of the supported numeric functions.
       
      SQL_NUMERIC_FUNCTIONS = 509;
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    • SQL_STRING_FUNCTIONS_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_STRING_FUNCTIONS_VALUE
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string list with values of the supported string functions.
       
      SQL_STRING_FUNCTIONS = 510;
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    • SQL_SYSTEM_FUNCTIONS_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SYSTEM_FUNCTIONS_VALUE
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string list with values of the supported system functions.
       
      SQL_SYSTEM_FUNCTIONS = 511;
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    • SQL_DATETIME_FUNCTIONS_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_DATETIME_FUNCTIONS_VALUE
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string list with values of the supported datetime functions.
       
      SQL_DATETIME_FUNCTIONS = 512;
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    • SQL_SEARCH_STRING_ESCAPE_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SEARCH_STRING_ESCAPE_VALUE
      
       Retrieves the UTF-8 string that can be used to escape wildcard characters.
       This is the string that can be used to escape '_' or '%' in the catalog search parameters that are a pattern
       (and therefore use one of the wildcard characters).
       The '_' character represents any single character; the '%' character represents any sequence of zero or more
       characters.
       
      SQL_SEARCH_STRING_ESCAPE = 513;
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    • SQL_EXTRA_NAME_CHARACTERS_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_EXTRA_NAME_CHARACTERS_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string with all the "extra" characters that can be used in unquoted identifier names
       (those beyond a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and _).
       
      SQL_EXTRA_NAME_CHARACTERS = 514;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTS_COLUMN_ALIASING_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTS_COLUMN_ALIASING_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether column aliasing is supported.
       If so, the SQL AS clause can be used to provide names for computed columns or to provide alias names for columns
       as required.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if column aliasing is unsupported;
       - true: if column aliasing is supported.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_COLUMN_ALIASING = 515;
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    • SQL_NULL_PLUS_NULL_IS_NULL_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_NULL_PLUS_NULL_IS_NULL_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether concatenations between null and non-null values being
       null are supported.
      
       - Returns:
       - false: if concatenations between null and non-null values being null are unsupported;
       - true: if concatenations between null and non-null values being null are supported.
       
      SQL_NULL_PLUS_NULL_IS_NULL = 516;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTS_CONVERT_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTS_CONVERT_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a map where the key is the type to convert from and the value is a list with the types to convert to,
       indicating the supported conversions. Each key and each item on the list value is a value to a predefined type on
       SqlSupportsConvert enum.
       The returned map will be:  map<int32, list<int32>>
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_CONVERT = 517;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTS_TABLE_CORRELATION_NAMES_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTS_TABLE_CORRELATION_NAMES_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether, when table correlation names are supported,
       they are restricted to being different from the names of the tables.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if table correlation names are unsupported;
       - true: if table correlation names are supported.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_TABLE_CORRELATION_NAMES = 518;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTS_DIFFERENT_TABLE_CORRELATION_NAMES_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTS_DIFFERENT_TABLE_CORRELATION_NAMES_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether, when table correlation names are supported,
       they are restricted to being different from the names of the tables.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if different table correlation names are unsupported;
       - true: if different table correlation names are supported
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_DIFFERENT_TABLE_CORRELATION_NAMES = 519;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTS_EXPRESSIONS_IN_ORDER_BY_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTS_EXPRESSIONS_IN_ORDER_BY_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether expressions in ORDER BY lists are supported.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if expressions in ORDER BY are unsupported;
       - true: if expressions in ORDER BY are supported;
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_EXPRESSIONS_IN_ORDER_BY = 520;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTS_ORDER_BY_UNRELATED_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTS_ORDER_BY_UNRELATED_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether using a column that is not in the SELECT statement in a GROUP BY
       clause is supported.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if using a column that is not in the SELECT statement in a GROUP BY clause is unsupported;
       - true: if using a column that is not in the SELECT statement in a GROUP BY clause is supported.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_ORDER_BY_UNRELATED = 521;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTED_GROUP_BY_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTED_GROUP_BY_VALUE
      
       Retrieves the supported GROUP BY commands;
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported commands.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported commands.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (GROUP BY is unsupported);
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_GROUP_BY_UNRELATED];
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_GROUP_BY_BEYOND_SELECT];
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_GROUP_BY_UNRELATED, SQL_GROUP_BY_BEYOND_SELECT].
       Valid GROUP BY types are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedGroupBy`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_GROUP_BY = 522;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTS_LIKE_ESCAPE_CLAUSE_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTS_LIKE_ESCAPE_CLAUSE_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether specifying a LIKE escape clause is supported.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if specifying a LIKE escape clause is unsupported;
       - true: if specifying a LIKE escape clause is supported.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_LIKE_ESCAPE_CLAUSE = 523;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTS_NON_NULLABLE_COLUMNS_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTS_NON_NULLABLE_COLUMNS_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether columns may be defined as non-nullable.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if columns cannot be defined as non-nullable;
       - true: if columns may be defined as non-nullable.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_NON_NULLABLE_COLUMNS = 524;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTED_GRAMMAR_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTED_GRAMMAR_VALUE
      
       Retrieves the supported SQL grammar level as per the ODBC specification.
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported SQL grammar level.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported grammar levels.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (SQL grammar is unsupported);
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_MINIMUM_GRAMMAR];
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_CORE_GRAMMAR];
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_MINIMUM_GRAMMAR, SQL_CORE_GRAMMAR];
       - return 4 (\b100) => [SQL_EXTENDED_GRAMMAR];
       - return 5 (\b101) => [SQL_MINIMUM_GRAMMAR, SQL_EXTENDED_GRAMMAR];
       - return 6 (\b110) => [SQL_CORE_GRAMMAR, SQL_EXTENDED_GRAMMAR];
       - return 7 (\b111) => [SQL_MINIMUM_GRAMMAR, SQL_CORE_GRAMMAR, SQL_EXTENDED_GRAMMAR].
       Valid SQL grammar levels are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SupportedSqlGrammar`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_GRAMMAR = 525;
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    • SQL_ANSI92_SUPPORTED_LEVEL_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_ANSI92_SUPPORTED_LEVEL_VALUE
      
       Retrieves the supported ANSI92 SQL grammar level.
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported ANSI92 SQL grammar level.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported commands.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (ANSI92 SQL grammar is unsupported);
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [ANSI92_ENTRY_SQL];
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [ANSI92_INTERMEDIATE_SQL];
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [ANSI92_ENTRY_SQL, ANSI92_INTERMEDIATE_SQL];
       - return 4 (\b100) => [ANSI92_FULL_SQL];
       - return 5 (\b101) => [ANSI92_ENTRY_SQL, ANSI92_FULL_SQL];
       - return 6 (\b110) => [ANSI92_INTERMEDIATE_SQL, ANSI92_FULL_SQL];
       - return 7 (\b111) => [ANSI92_ENTRY_SQL, ANSI92_INTERMEDIATE_SQL, ANSI92_FULL_SQL].
       Valid ANSI92 SQL grammar levels are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SupportedAnsi92SqlGrammarLevel`.
       
      SQL_ANSI92_SUPPORTED_LEVEL = 526;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTS_INTEGRITY_ENHANCEMENT_FACILITY_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTS_INTEGRITY_ENHANCEMENT_FACILITY_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the SQL Integrity Enhancement Facility is supported.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if the SQL Integrity Enhancement Facility is supported;
       - true: if the SQL Integrity Enhancement Facility is supported.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTS_INTEGRITY_ENHANCEMENT_FACILITY = 527;
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    • SQL_OUTER_JOINS_SUPPORT_LEVEL_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_OUTER_JOINS_SUPPORT_LEVEL_VALUE
      
       Retrieves the support level for SQL OUTER JOINs.
      
       Returns a int32 ordinal for the SQL ordering being used, as described in
       `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlOuterJoinsSupportLevel`.
       
      SQL_OUTER_JOINS_SUPPORT_LEVEL = 528;
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    • SQL_SCHEMA_TERM_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SCHEMA_TERM_VALUE
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the preferred term for "schema".
       
      SQL_SCHEMA_TERM = 529;
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    • SQL_PROCEDURE_TERM_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_PROCEDURE_TERM_VALUE
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the preferred term for "procedure".
       
      SQL_PROCEDURE_TERM = 530;
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    • SQL_CATALOG_TERM_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_CATALOG_TERM_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the preferred term for "catalog".
       If a empty string is returned its assumed that the server does NOT supports catalogs.
       
      SQL_CATALOG_TERM = 531;
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    • SQL_CATALOG_AT_START_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_CATALOG_AT_START_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether a catalog appears at the start of a fully qualified table name.
      
       - false: if a catalog does not appear at the start of a fully qualified table name;
       - true: if a catalog appears at the start of a fully qualified table name.
       
      SQL_CATALOG_AT_START = 532;
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    • SQL_SCHEMAS_SUPPORTED_ACTIONS_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SCHEMAS_SUPPORTED_ACTIONS_VALUE
      
       Retrieves the supported actions for a SQL schema.
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported actions for a SQL schema.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported actions for a SQL schema.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (no supported actions for SQL schema);
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PROCEDURE_CALLS];
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_INDEX_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PROCEDURE_CALLS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_INDEX_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 4 (\b100) => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PRIVILEGE_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 5 (\b101) => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PROCEDURE_CALLS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PRIVILEGE_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 6 (\b110) => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_INDEX_DEFINITIONS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PRIVILEGE_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 7 (\b111) => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PROCEDURE_CALLS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_INDEX_DEFINITIONS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PRIVILEGE_DEFINITIONS].
       Valid actions for a SQL schema described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedElementActions`.
       
      SQL_SCHEMAS_SUPPORTED_ACTIONS = 533;
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    • SQL_CATALOGS_SUPPORTED_ACTIONS_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_CATALOGS_SUPPORTED_ACTIONS_VALUE
      
       Retrieves the supported actions for a SQL schema.
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported actions for a SQL catalog.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported actions for a SQL catalog.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (no supported actions for SQL catalog);
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PROCEDURE_CALLS];
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_INDEX_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PROCEDURE_CALLS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_INDEX_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 4 (\b100) => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PRIVILEGE_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 5 (\b101) => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PROCEDURE_CALLS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PRIVILEGE_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 6 (\b110) => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_INDEX_DEFINITIONS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PRIVILEGE_DEFINITIONS];
       - return 7 (\b111) => [SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PROCEDURE_CALLS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_INDEX_DEFINITIONS, SQL_ELEMENT_IN_PRIVILEGE_DEFINITIONS].
       Valid actions for a SQL catalog are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedElementActions`.
       
      SQL_CATALOGS_SUPPORTED_ACTIONS = 534;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTED_POSITIONED_COMMANDS_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTED_POSITIONED_COMMANDS_VALUE
      
       Retrieves the supported SQL positioned commands.
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported SQL positioned commands.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported SQL positioned commands.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (no supported SQL positioned commands);
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_POSITIONED_DELETE];
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_POSITIONED_UPDATE];
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_POSITIONED_DELETE, SQL_POSITIONED_UPDATE].
       Valid SQL positioned commands are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedPositionedCommands`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_POSITIONED_COMMANDS = 535;
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    • SQL_SELECT_FOR_UPDATE_SUPPORTED_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SELECT_FOR_UPDATE_SUPPORTED_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether SELECT FOR UPDATE statements are supported.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if SELECT FOR UPDATE statements are unsupported;
       - true: if SELECT FOR UPDATE statements are supported.
       
      SQL_SELECT_FOR_UPDATE_SUPPORTED = 536;
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    • SQL_STORED_PROCEDURES_SUPPORTED_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_STORED_PROCEDURES_SUPPORTED_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether stored procedure calls that use the stored procedure escape syntax
       are supported.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if stored procedure calls that use the stored procedure escape syntax are unsupported;
       - true: if stored procedure calls that use the stored procedure escape syntax are supported.
       
      SQL_STORED_PROCEDURES_SUPPORTED = 537;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTED_SUBQUERIES_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTED_SUBQUERIES_VALUE
      
       Retrieves the supported SQL subqueries.
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported SQL subqueries.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported SQL subqueries.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0   (\b0)     => [] (no supported SQL subqueries);
       - return 1   (\b1)     => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_COMPARISONS];
       - return 2   (\b10)    => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_EXISTS];
       - return 3   (\b11)    => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_COMPARISONS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_EXISTS];
       - return 4   (\b100)   => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_INS];
       - return 5   (\b101)   => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_COMPARISONS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_INS];
       - return 6   (\b110)   => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_INS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_EXISTS];
       - return 7   (\b111)   => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_COMPARISONS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_EXISTS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_INS];
       - return 8   (\b1000)  => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_QUANTIFIEDS];
       - return 9   (\b1001)  => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_COMPARISONS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_QUANTIFIEDS];
       - return 10  (\b1010)  => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_EXISTS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_QUANTIFIEDS];
       - return 11  (\b1011)  => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_COMPARISONS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_EXISTS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_QUANTIFIEDS];
       - return 12  (\b1100)  => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_INS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_QUANTIFIEDS];
       - return 13  (\b1101)  => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_COMPARISONS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_INS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_QUANTIFIEDS];
       - return 14  (\b1110)  => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_EXISTS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_INS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_QUANTIFIEDS];
       - return 15  (\b1111)  => [SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_COMPARISONS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_EXISTS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_INS, SQL_SUBQUERIES_IN_QUANTIFIEDS];
       - ...
       Valid SQL subqueries are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedSubqueries`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_SUBQUERIES = 538;
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    • SQL_CORRELATED_SUBQUERIES_SUPPORTED_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_CORRELATED_SUBQUERIES_SUPPORTED_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether correlated subqueries are supported.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if correlated subqueries are unsupported;
       - true: if correlated subqueries are supported.
       
      SQL_CORRELATED_SUBQUERIES_SUPPORTED = 539;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTED_UNIONS_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTED_UNIONS_VALUE
      
       Retrieves the supported SQL UNIONs.
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported SQL UNIONs.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported SQL UNIONs.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (no supported SQL positioned commands);
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_UNION];
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_UNION_ALL];
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_UNION, SQL_UNION_ALL].
       Valid SQL positioned commands are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedUnions`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_UNIONS = 540;
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    • SQL_MAX_BINARY_LITERAL_LENGTH_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_BINARY_LITERAL_LENGTH_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of hex characters allowed in an inline binary literal.
       
      SQL_MAX_BINARY_LITERAL_LENGTH = 541;
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    • SQL_MAX_CHAR_LITERAL_LENGTH_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_CHAR_LITERAL_LENGTH_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed for a character literal.
       
      SQL_MAX_CHAR_LITERAL_LENGTH = 542;
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    • SQL_MAX_COLUMN_NAME_LENGTH_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_COLUMN_NAME_LENGTH_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed for a column name.
       
      SQL_MAX_COLUMN_NAME_LENGTH = 543;
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    • SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_GROUP_BY_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_GROUP_BY_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of columns allowed in a GROUP BY clause.
       
      SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_GROUP_BY = 544;
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    • SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_INDEX_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_INDEX_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of columns allowed in an index.
       
      SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_INDEX = 545;
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    • SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_ORDER_BY_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_ORDER_BY_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of columns allowed in an ORDER BY clause.
       
      SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_ORDER_BY = 546;
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    • SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_SELECT_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_SELECT_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of columns allowed in a SELECT list.
       
      SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_SELECT = 547;
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    • SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_TABLE_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_TABLE_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of columns allowed in a table.
       
      SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_TABLE = 548;
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    • SQL_MAX_CONNECTIONS_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_CONNECTIONS_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of concurrent connections possible.
       
      SQL_MAX_CONNECTIONS = 549;
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    • SQL_MAX_CURSOR_NAME_LENGTH_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_CURSOR_NAME_LENGTH_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value the maximum number of characters allowed in a cursor name.
       
      SQL_MAX_CURSOR_NAME_LENGTH = 550;
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    • SQL_MAX_INDEX_LENGTH_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_INDEX_LENGTH_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of bytes allowed for an index,
       including all of the parts of the index.
       
      SQL_MAX_INDEX_LENGTH = 551;
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    • SQL_DB_SCHEMA_NAME_LENGTH_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_DB_SCHEMA_NAME_LENGTH_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed in a schema name.
       
      SQL_DB_SCHEMA_NAME_LENGTH = 552;
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    • SQL_MAX_PROCEDURE_NAME_LENGTH_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_PROCEDURE_NAME_LENGTH_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed in a procedure name.
       
      SQL_MAX_PROCEDURE_NAME_LENGTH = 553;
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    • SQL_MAX_CATALOG_NAME_LENGTH_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_CATALOG_NAME_LENGTH_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed in a catalog name.
       
      SQL_MAX_CATALOG_NAME_LENGTH = 554;
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    • SQL_MAX_ROW_SIZE_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_ROW_SIZE_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of bytes allowed in a single row.
       
      SQL_MAX_ROW_SIZE = 555;
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    • SQL_MAX_ROW_SIZE_INCLUDES_BLOBS_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_ROW_SIZE_INCLUDES_BLOBS_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean indicating whether the return value for the JDBC method getMaxRowSize includes the SQL
       data types LONGVARCHAR and LONGVARBINARY.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if return value for the JDBC method getMaxRowSize does
                not include the SQL data types LONGVARCHAR and LONGVARBINARY;
       - true: if return value for the JDBC method getMaxRowSize includes
               the SQL data types LONGVARCHAR and LONGVARBINARY.
       
      SQL_MAX_ROW_SIZE_INCLUDES_BLOBS = 556;
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    • SQL_MAX_STATEMENT_LENGTH_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_STATEMENT_LENGTH_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed for an SQL statement;
       a result of 0 (zero) means that there is no limit or the limit is not known.
       
      SQL_MAX_STATEMENT_LENGTH = 557;
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    • SQL_MAX_STATEMENTS_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_STATEMENTS_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of active statements that can be open at the same time.
       
      SQL_MAX_STATEMENTS = 558;
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    • SQL_MAX_TABLE_NAME_LENGTH_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_TABLE_NAME_LENGTH_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed in a table name.
       
      SQL_MAX_TABLE_NAME_LENGTH = 559;
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    • SQL_MAX_TABLES_IN_SELECT_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_TABLES_IN_SELECT_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of tables allowed in a SELECT statement.
       
      SQL_MAX_TABLES_IN_SELECT = 560;
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    • SQL_MAX_USERNAME_LENGTH_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_MAX_USERNAME_LENGTH_VALUE
       Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed in a user name.
       
      SQL_MAX_USERNAME_LENGTH = 561;
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    • SQL_DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION_VALUE
      
       Retrieves this database's default transaction isolation level as described in
       `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlTransactionIsolationLevel`.
      
       Returns a int32 ordinal for the SQL transaction isolation level.
       
      SQL_DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION = 562;
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    • SQL_TRANSACTIONS_SUPPORTED_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_TRANSACTIONS_SUPPORTED_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether transactions are supported. If not, invoking the method commit is a
       noop, and the isolation level is `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlTransactionIsolationLevel.TRANSACTION_NONE`.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if transactions are unsupported;
       - true: if transactions are supported.
       
      SQL_TRANSACTIONS_SUPPORTED = 563;
      See Also:
    • SQL_SUPPORTED_TRANSACTIONS_ISOLATION_LEVELS_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTED_TRANSACTIONS_ISOLATION_LEVELS_VALUE
      
       Retrieves the supported transactions isolation levels.
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value representing the supported transactions isolation levels.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported transactions isolation levels.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0   (\b0)     => [] (no supported SQL transactions isolation levels);
       - return 1   (\b1)     => [SQL_TRANSACTION_NONE];
       - return 2   (\b10)    => [SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED];
       - return 3   (\b11)    => [SQL_TRANSACTION_NONE, SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED];
       - return 4   (\b100)   => [SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 5   (\b101)   => [SQL_TRANSACTION_NONE, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 6   (\b110)   => [SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 7   (\b111)   => [SQL_TRANSACTION_NONE, SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 8   (\b1000)  => [SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 9   (\b1001)  => [SQL_TRANSACTION_NONE, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 10  (\b1010)  => [SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 11  (\b1011)  => [SQL_TRANSACTION_NONE, SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 12  (\b1100)  => [SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 13  (\b1101)  => [SQL_TRANSACTION_NONE, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 14  (\b1110)  => [SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 15  (\b1111)  => [SQL_TRANSACTION_NONE, SQL_TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ, SQL_TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ];
       - return 16  (\b10000) => [SQL_TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE];
       - ...
       Valid SQL positioned commands are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlTransactionIsolationLevel`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_TRANSACTIONS_ISOLATION_LEVELS = 564;
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    • SQL_DATA_DEFINITION_CAUSES_TRANSACTION_COMMIT_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_DATA_DEFINITION_CAUSES_TRANSACTION_COMMIT_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether a data definition statement within a transaction forces
       the transaction to commit.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if a data definition statement within a transaction does not force the transaction to commit;
       - true: if a data definition statement within a transaction forces the transaction to commit.
       
      SQL_DATA_DEFINITION_CAUSES_TRANSACTION_COMMIT = 565;
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    • SQL_DATA_DEFINITIONS_IN_TRANSACTIONS_IGNORED_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_DATA_DEFINITIONS_IN_TRANSACTIONS_IGNORED_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether a data definition statement within a transaction is ignored.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if a data definition statement within a transaction is taken into account;
       - true: a data definition statement within a transaction is ignored.
       
      SQL_DATA_DEFINITIONS_IN_TRANSACTIONS_IGNORED = 566;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTED_RESULT_SET_TYPES_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTED_RESULT_SET_TYPES_VALUE
      
       Retrieves an int32 bitmask value representing the supported result set types.
       The returned bitmask should be parsed in order to retrieve the supported result set types.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0   (\b0)     => [] (no supported result set types);
       - return 1   (\b1)     => [SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED];
       - return 2   (\b10)    => [SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY];
       - return 3   (\b11)    => [SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY];
       - return 4   (\b100)   => [SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE];
       - return 5   (\b101)   => [SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE];
       - return 6   (\b110)   => [SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE];
       - return 7   (\b111)   => [SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE];
       - return 8   (\b1000)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE];
       - ...
       Valid result set types are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetType`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_RESULT_SET_TYPES = 567;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_UNSPECIFIED_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_UNSPECIFIED_VALUE
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value concurrency types supported for
       `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetType.SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED`.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (no supported concurrency types for this result set type)
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED]
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY]
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY]
       - return 4 (\b100) => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 5 (\b101) => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 6 (\b110)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 7 (\b111)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       Valid result set types are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetConcurrency`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_UNSPECIFIED = 568;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_FORWARD_ONLY_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_FORWARD_ONLY_VALUE
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value concurrency types supported for
       `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetType.SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY`.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (no supported concurrency types for this result set type)
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED]
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY]
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY]
       - return 4 (\b100) => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 5 (\b101) => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 6 (\b110)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 7 (\b111)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       Valid result set types are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetConcurrency`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_FORWARD_ONLY = 569;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_SCROLL_SENSITIVE_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_SCROLL_SENSITIVE_VALUE
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value concurrency types supported for
       `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetType.SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE`.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (no supported concurrency types for this result set type)
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED]
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY]
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY]
       - return 4 (\b100) => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 5 (\b101) => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 6 (\b110)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 7 (\b111)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       Valid result set types are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetConcurrency`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_SCROLL_SENSITIVE = 570;
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    • SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE_VALUE
      
       Returns an int32 bitmask value concurrency types supported for
       `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetType.SQL_RESULT_SET_TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE`.
      
       For instance:
       - return 0 (\b0)   => [] (no supported concurrency types for this result set type)
       - return 1 (\b1)   => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED]
       - return 2 (\b10)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY]
       - return 3 (\b11)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY]
       - return 4 (\b100) => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 5 (\b101) => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 6 (\b110)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       - return 7 (\b111)  => [SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UNSPECIFIED, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_READ_ONLY, SQL_RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY_UPDATABLE]
       Valid result set types are described under `arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedResultSetConcurrency`.
       
      SQL_SUPPORTED_CONCURRENCIES_FOR_RESULT_SET_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE = 571;
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    • SQL_BATCH_UPDATES_SUPPORTED_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_BATCH_UPDATES_SUPPORTED_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether this database supports batch updates.
      
       - false: if this database does not support batch updates;
       - true: if this database supports batch updates.
       
      SQL_BATCH_UPDATES_SUPPORTED = 572;
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    • SQL_SAVEPOINTS_SUPPORTED_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_SAVEPOINTS_SUPPORTED_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether this database supports savepoints.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if this database does not support savepoints;
       - true: if this database supports savepoints.
       
      SQL_SAVEPOINTS_SUPPORTED = 573;
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    • SQL_NAMED_PARAMETERS_SUPPORTED_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_NAMED_PARAMETERS_SUPPORTED_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether named parameters are supported in callable statements.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if named parameters in callable statements are unsupported;
       - true: if named parameters in callable statements are supported.
       
      SQL_NAMED_PARAMETERS_SUPPORTED = 574;
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    • SQL_LOCATORS_UPDATE_COPY_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_LOCATORS_UPDATE_COPY_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether updates made to a LOB are made on a copy or directly to the LOB.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if updates made to a LOB are made directly to the LOB;
       - true: if updates made to a LOB are made on a copy.
       
      SQL_LOCATORS_UPDATE_COPY = 575;
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    • SQL_STORED_FUNCTIONS_USING_CALL_SYNTAX_SUPPORTED_VALUE

      public static final int SQL_STORED_FUNCTIONS_USING_CALL_SYNTAX_SUPPORTED_VALUE
      
       Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether invoking user-defined or vendor functions
       using the stored procedure escape syntax is supported.
      
       Returns:
       - false: if invoking user-defined or vendor functions using the stored procedure escape syntax is unsupported;
       - true: if invoking user-defined or vendor functions using the stored procedure escape syntax is supported.
       
      SQL_STORED_FUNCTIONS_USING_CALL_SYNTAX_SUPPORTED = 576;
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  • Method Details

    • values

      public static FlightSql.SqlInfo[] values()
      Returns an array containing the constants of this enum type, in the order they are declared.
      Returns:
      an array containing the constants of this enum type, in the order they are declared
    • valueOf

      public static FlightSql.SqlInfo valueOf(String name)
      Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name. The string must match exactly an identifier used to declare an enum constant in this type. (Extraneous whitespace characters are not permitted.)
      Parameters:
      name - the name of the enum constant to be returned.
      Returns:
      the enum constant with the specified name
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if this enum type has no constant with the specified name
      NullPointerException - if the argument is null
    • getNumber

      public final int getNumber()
      Specified by:
      getNumber in interface com.google.protobuf.Internal.EnumLite
      Specified by:
      getNumber in interface com.google.protobuf.ProtocolMessageEnum
    • valueOf

      @Deprecated public static FlightSql.SqlInfo valueOf(int value)
      Deprecated.
      Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name. The string must match exactly an identifier used to declare an enum constant in this type. (Extraneous whitespace characters are not permitted.)
      Parameters:
      value - the name of the enum constant to be returned.
      Returns:
      the enum constant with the specified name
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if this enum type has no constant with the specified name
      NullPointerException - if the argument is null
    • forNumber

      public static FlightSql.SqlInfo forNumber(int value)
      Parameters:
      value - The numeric wire value of the corresponding enum entry.
      Returns:
      The enum associated with the given numeric wire value.
    • internalGetValueMap

      public static com.google.protobuf.Internal.EnumLiteMap<FlightSql.SqlInfo> internalGetValueMap()
    • getValueDescriptor

      public final com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.EnumValueDescriptor getValueDescriptor()
      Specified by:
      getValueDescriptor in interface com.google.protobuf.ProtocolMessageEnum
    • getDescriptorForType

      public final com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.EnumDescriptor getDescriptorForType()
      Specified by:
      getDescriptorForType in interface com.google.protobuf.ProtocolMessageEnum
    • getDescriptor

      public static final com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.EnumDescriptor getDescriptor()
    • valueOf

      public static FlightSql.SqlInfo valueOf(com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.EnumValueDescriptor desc)
      Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name. The string must match exactly an identifier used to declare an enum constant in this type. (Extraneous whitespace characters are not permitted.)
      Parameters:
      desc - the name of the enum constant to be returned.
      Returns:
      the enum constant with the specified name
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if this enum type has no constant with the specified name
      NullPointerException - if the argument is null