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DBI::Const::GetInfo::ANSI(3)         User Contributed Perl Documentation        DBI::Const::GetInfo::ANSI(3)



NAME
       DBI::Const::GetInfo::ANSI - ISO/IEC SQL/CLI Constants for GetInfo

SYNOPSIS
         The API for this module is private and subject to change.

DESCRIPTION
       Information requested by GetInfo().

       See: A.1 C header file SQLCLI.H, Page 316, 317.

       The API for this module is private and subject to change.

REFERENCES
         ISO/IEC FCD 9075-3:200x Information technology - Database Languages -SQL LanguagesSQL
         SQL - Part 3: Call-Level Interface (SQL/CLI)

         SC32 N00744 = WG3:VIE-005 = H2-2002-007

         Date: 2002-01-15

       %ReturnTypes

       See: Codes and data types for implementation information (Table 28), Page 85, 86.

       Mapped to ODBC datatype names.

       %ReturnValues

       See: A.1 C header file SQLCLI.H, Page 317, 318.

TODO
       Corrections, e.g.:

         SQL_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION_OPTION vs. SQL_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION



perl v5.8.9                                      2007-01-24                     DBI::Const::GetInfo::ANSI(3)

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