:: com :: sun :: star :: sdbcx ::
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interface XAlterTable |
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- Description
- is used for creating and appending new objects to a specific container.
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Methods' Summary |
alterColumnByName |
is intended to alter an existing column identified by its name.
This operation must be atomic, in that it is done in one step.s
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alterColumnByIndex |
is intended to alter an existing column identified by its position.
This operation must be atomic, in that it is done in one step.s
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Methods' Details |
alterColumnByName
- Description
- is intended to alter an existing column identified by its name.
This operation must be atomic, in that it is done in one step.s
- Parameter colName
- the column name which to alter
- Parameter descriptor
- the new descriptor for the new column
- Throws
- com::sun::star::sdbc::SQLException
if a database access error occurs.
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alterColumnByIndex
- Description
- is intended to alter an existing column identified by its position.
This operation must be atomic, in that it is done in one step.s
- Parameter index
- the position of the column to alter
- Parameter descriptor
- the new descriptor for the new column
- Throws
- com::sun::star::sdbc::SQLException
if a database access error occurs.
- Throws
- com::sun::star::lang::IndexOutOfBoundsException
if the given index does not denote an existing column.
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