#[repr(i32)]pub enum SqlInfo {
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FlightSqlServerName = 0,
FlightSqlServerVersion = 1,
FlightSqlServerArrowVersion = 2,
FlightSqlServerReadOnly = 3,
FlightSqlServerSql = 4,
FlightSqlServerSubstrait = 5,
FlightSqlServerSubstraitMinVersion = 6,
FlightSqlServerSubstraitMaxVersion = 7,
FlightSqlServerTransaction = 8,
FlightSqlServerCancel = 9,
FlightSqlServerBulkIngestion = 10,
FlightSqlServerIngestTransactionsSupported = 11,
FlightSqlServerStatementTimeout = 100,
FlightSqlServerTransactionTimeout = 101,
SqlDdlCatalog = 500,
SqlDdlSchema = 501,
SqlDdlTable = 502,
SqlIdentifierCase = 503,
SqlIdentifierQuoteChar = 504,
SqlQuotedIdentifierCase = 505,
SqlAllTablesAreSelectable = 506,
SqlNullOrdering = 507,
SqlKeywords = 508,
SqlNumericFunctions = 509,
SqlStringFunctions = 510,
SqlSystemFunctions = 511,
SqlDatetimeFunctions = 512,
SqlSearchStringEscape = 513,
SqlExtraNameCharacters = 514,
SqlSupportsColumnAliasing = 515,
SqlNullPlusNullIsNull = 516,
SqlSupportsConvert = 517,
SqlSupportsTableCorrelationNames = 518,
SqlSupportsDifferentTableCorrelationNames = 519,
SqlSupportsExpressionsInOrderBy = 520,
SqlSupportsOrderByUnrelated = 521,
SqlSupportedGroupBy = 522,
SqlSupportsLikeEscapeClause = 523,
SqlSupportsNonNullableColumns = 524,
SqlSupportedGrammar = 525,
SqlAnsi92SupportedLevel = 526,
SqlSupportsIntegrityEnhancementFacility = 527,
SqlOuterJoinsSupportLevel = 528,
SqlSchemaTerm = 529,
SqlProcedureTerm = 530,
SqlCatalogTerm = 531,
SqlCatalogAtStart = 532,
SqlSchemasSupportedActions = 533,
SqlCatalogsSupportedActions = 534,
SqlSupportedPositionedCommands = 535,
SqlSelectForUpdateSupported = 536,
SqlStoredProceduresSupported = 537,
SqlSupportedSubqueries = 538,
SqlCorrelatedSubqueriesSupported = 539,
SqlSupportedUnions = 540,
SqlMaxBinaryLiteralLength = 541,
SqlMaxCharLiteralLength = 542,
SqlMaxColumnNameLength = 543,
SqlMaxColumnsInGroupBy = 544,
SqlMaxColumnsInIndex = 545,
SqlMaxColumnsInOrderBy = 546,
SqlMaxColumnsInSelect = 547,
SqlMaxColumnsInTable = 548,
SqlMaxConnections = 549,
SqlMaxCursorNameLength = 550,
SqlMaxIndexLength = 551,
SqlDbSchemaNameLength = 552,
SqlMaxProcedureNameLength = 553,
SqlMaxCatalogNameLength = 554,
SqlMaxRowSize = 555,
SqlMaxRowSizeIncludesBlobs = 556,
SqlMaxStatementLength = 557,
SqlMaxStatements = 558,
SqlMaxTableNameLength = 559,
SqlMaxTablesInSelect = 560,
SqlMaxUsernameLength = 561,
SqlDefaultTransactionIsolation = 562,
SqlTransactionsSupported = 563,
SqlSupportedTransactionsIsolationLevels = 564,
SqlDataDefinitionCausesTransactionCommit = 565,
SqlDataDefinitionsInTransactionsIgnored = 566,
SqlSupportedResultSetTypes = 567,
SqlSupportedConcurrenciesForResultSetUnspecified = 568,
SqlSupportedConcurrenciesForResultSetForwardOnly = 569,
SqlSupportedConcurrenciesForResultSetScrollSensitive = 570,
SqlSupportedConcurrenciesForResultSetScrollInsensitive = 571,
SqlBatchUpdatesSupported = 572,
SqlSavepointsSupported = 573,
SqlNamedParametersSupported = 574,
SqlLocatorsUpdateCopy = 575,
SqlStoredFunctionsUsingCallSyntaxSupported = 576,
}
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Options for CommandGetSqlInfo.
Variants§
FlightSqlServerName = 0
Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the name of the Flight SQL Server.
FlightSqlServerVersion = 1
Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the native version of the Flight SQL Server.
FlightSqlServerArrowVersion = 2
Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the Arrow format version of the Flight SQL Server.
FlightSqlServerReadOnly = 3
Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server is read only.
Returns:
- false: if read-write
- true: if read only
FlightSqlServerSql = 4
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.
FlightSqlServerSubstrait = 5
Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server supports executing Substrait plans.
FlightSqlServerSubstraitMinVersion = 6
Retrieves a string value indicating the minimum supported Substrait version, or null if Substrait is not supported.
FlightSqlServerSubstraitMaxVersion = 7
Retrieves a string value indicating the maximum supported Substrait version, or null if Substrait is not supported.
FlightSqlServerTransaction = 8
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
.
FlightSqlServerCancel = 9
Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server supports explicit query cancellation (the CancelQuery action).
FlightSqlServerBulkIngestion = 10
Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether the Flight SQL Server supports executing bulk ingestion.
FlightSqlServerIngestTransactionsSupported = 11
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.
FlightSqlServerStatementTimeout = 100
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.
FlightSqlServerTransactionTimeout = 101
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.
SqlDdlCatalog = 500
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.
SqlDdlSchema = 501
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.
SqlDdlTable = 502
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.
SqlIdentifierCase = 503
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
.
SqlIdentifierQuoteChar = 504
Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the supported character(s) used to surround a delimited identifier.
SqlQuotedIdentifierCase = 505
Retrieves a int32 describing the case sensitivity of quoted identifiers.
The possible values are listed in arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlSupportedCaseSensitivity
.
SqlAllTablesAreSelectable = 506
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.
SqlNullOrdering = 507
Retrieves the null ordering.
Returns a int32 ordinal for the null ordering being used, as described in
arrow.flight.protocol.sql.SqlNullOrdering
.
SqlKeywords = 508
Retrieves a UTF-8 string list with values of the supported keywords.
SqlNumericFunctions = 509
Retrieves a UTF-8 string list with values of the supported numeric functions.
SqlStringFunctions = 510
Retrieves a UTF-8 string list with values of the supported string functions.
SqlSystemFunctions = 511
Retrieves a UTF-8 string list with values of the supported system functions.
SqlDatetimeFunctions = 512
Retrieves a UTF-8 string list with values of the supported datetime functions.
SqlSearchStringEscape = 513
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.
SqlExtraNameCharacters = 514
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 _).
SqlSupportsColumnAliasing = 515
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.
SqlNullPlusNullIsNull = 516
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.
SqlSupportsConvert = 517
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
SqlSupportsTableCorrelationNames = 518
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.
SqlSupportsDifferentTableCorrelationNames = 519
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
SqlSupportsExpressionsInOrderBy = 520
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;
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.
SqlSupportedGroupBy = 522
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
.
SqlSupportsLikeEscapeClause = 523
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.
SqlSupportsNonNullableColumns = 524
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.
SqlSupportedGrammar = 525
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
.
SqlAnsi92SupportedLevel = 526
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
.
SqlSupportsIntegrityEnhancementFacility = 527
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.
SqlOuterJoinsSupportLevel = 528
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
.
SqlSchemaTerm = 529
Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the preferred term for “schema”.
SqlProcedureTerm = 530
Retrieves a UTF-8 string with the preferred term for “procedure”.
SqlCatalogTerm = 531
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.
SqlCatalogAtStart = 532
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.
SqlSchemasSupportedActions = 533
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
.
SqlCatalogsSupportedActions = 534
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
.
SqlSupportedPositionedCommands = 535
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
.
SqlSelectForUpdateSupported = 536
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.
SqlStoredProceduresSupported = 537
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.
SqlSupportedSubqueries = 538
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
.
Retrieves a boolean value indicating whether correlated subqueries are supported.
Returns:
- false: if correlated subqueries are unsupported;
- true: if correlated subqueries are supported.
SqlSupportedUnions = 540
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
.
SqlMaxBinaryLiteralLength = 541
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of hex characters allowed in an inline binary literal.
SqlMaxCharLiteralLength = 542
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed for a character literal.
SqlMaxColumnNameLength = 543
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed for a column name.
SqlMaxColumnsInGroupBy = 544
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of columns allowed in a GROUP BY clause.
SqlMaxColumnsInIndex = 545
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of columns allowed in an index.
SqlMaxColumnsInOrderBy = 546
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of columns allowed in an ORDER BY clause.
SqlMaxColumnsInSelect = 547
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of columns allowed in a SELECT list.
SqlMaxColumnsInTable = 548
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of columns allowed in a table.
SqlMaxConnections = 549
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of concurrent connections possible.
SqlMaxCursorNameLength = 550
Retrieves a int64 value the maximum number of characters allowed in a cursor name.
SqlMaxIndexLength = 551
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of bytes allowed for an index, including all of the parts of the index.
SqlDbSchemaNameLength = 552
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed in a schema name.
SqlMaxProcedureNameLength = 553
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed in a procedure name.
SqlMaxCatalogNameLength = 554
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed in a catalog name.
SqlMaxRowSize = 555
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of bytes allowed in a single row.
SqlMaxRowSizeIncludesBlobs = 556
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.
SqlMaxStatementLength = 557
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.
SqlMaxStatements = 558
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of active statements that can be open at the same time.
SqlMaxTableNameLength = 559
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed in a table name.
SqlMaxTablesInSelect = 560
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of tables allowed in a SELECT statement.
SqlMaxUsernameLength = 561
Retrieves a int64 value representing the maximum number of characters allowed in a user name.
SqlDefaultTransactionIsolation = 562
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.
SqlTransactionsSupported = 563
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.
SqlSupportedTransactionsIsolationLevels = 564
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
.
SqlDataDefinitionCausesTransactionCommit = 565
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.
SqlDataDefinitionsInTransactionsIgnored = 566
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.
SqlSupportedResultSetTypes = 567
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
.
SqlSupportedConcurrenciesForResultSetUnspecified = 568
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
.
SqlSupportedConcurrenciesForResultSetForwardOnly = 569
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
.
SqlSupportedConcurrenciesForResultSetScrollSensitive = 570
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
.
SqlSupportedConcurrenciesForResultSetScrollInsensitive = 571
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
.
SqlBatchUpdatesSupported = 572
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.
SqlSavepointsSupported = 573
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.
SqlNamedParametersSupported = 574
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.
SqlLocatorsUpdateCopy = 575
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.
SqlStoredFunctionsUsingCallSyntaxSupported = 576
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.
Implementations§
Source§impl SqlInfo
impl SqlInfo
Sourcepub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str
pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str
String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
Sourcepub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> Option<Self>
pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> Option<Self>
Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
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Source§impl Ord for SqlInfo
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