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Ordinary Arguments
When a catalog function string argument is an ordinary argument, it is treated
as a literal string. An ordinary argument accepts neither a string search
pattern, nor a list of values. The case of an ordinary argument is significant, and
quote characters in the string are taken literally. These arguments are
treated as ordinary arguments if the SQL_ATTR_METADATA_ID statement attribute is set
to SQL_FALSE; they are treated as identifier arguments instead if this
attribute is set to SQL_TRUE.
If an ordinary argument is set to a null pointer and the argument is a
required argument, the function returns SQL_ERROR and SQLSTATE HY009 (Invalid use of
null pointer). If an ordinary argument is set to a null pointer and the argument
is not a required argument, the argument
’s behavior is driver-dependent. The following arguments are required arguments:
Function
| Required arguments
|
SQLColumnPrivileges
| TableName
|
SQLForeignKeys
| PKTableName, FKTableName
|
SQLPrimaryKeys
| TableName
|
SQLSpecialColumns
| TableName
|
SQLStatistics
| TableName
|