SQL/MX Programming Manual for C and COBOL (G06.24+, H06.03+)
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Host variables (continued)
declaring
COBOL 4-1
C/C++ 3-1
dynamic cursors 11-4
examples 1-3
static rowsets 7-2
defined
COBOL 4-1
C/C++ 3-1
extended data types 3-9
floating-point format 3-6
in C 2-3
in C++ 2-3
indicator variables
C 3-12
COBOL 4-10
initializing host variables specified in
DECLARE CURSOR 6-5
input, defined
COBOL 4-1
C/C++ 3-1
interval
COBOL 4-3, 4-13
C/C++ 3-4, 3-23
naming conventions
C 3-12
COBOL 4-9
NCHAR 3-3
NCHAR VARYING 3-4
numeric
C 3-5
COBOL 4-6
output, defined
COBOL 4-1
C/C++ 3-1
PROTOTYPE host variables 5-17, 8-4
referring to within C structure 3-28
rowset arrays 7-4
Host variables (continued)
syntax
specifying in C 3-12
specifying in COBOL 4-9
using data members of a C++
class 3-29
using for table names 8-4
VARCHAR 3-3
variable-length character
declaration 3-16
HP Enterprise Toolkit (ETK) 15-26
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IEEE floating-point format 3-6
IF statement 5-16
Indicator variables
description of 3-29, 4-19
host variable specification
C 3-12
COBOL 4-9
syntax 7-4
inserting NULL 3-13, 3-30, 4-10, 4-19,
7-4, 8-4
return value
COBOL 4-10
C/C++ 3-13
syntax 7-4
testing for NULL 3-30, 4-20
testing for truncated value 3-30, 4-20
updating columns to null 5-11
INDICATOR_POINTER, exclusive use
of 12-9
INSERT statement
inserting date-time
nonstandard SQL/MP DATETIME
value 5-8
standard date-time value 5-8
inserting from host variables 5-4, 7-14,
7-34
inserting from rowset arrays 7-14, 7-17