/*
 * Microsoft JDBC Driver for SQL Server Copyright(c) Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved. This program is made
 * available under the terms of the MIT License. See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information.
 */

package com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc;

Provides an interface to create classes that read in data from any source (such as a file) and allow a structured type to be sent to SQL Server tables.
/** * Provides an interface to create classes that read in data from any source (such as a file) and allow a structured * type to be sent to SQL Server tables. */
public interface ISQLServerDataRecord {
Returns the column meta data.
Params:
  • column – the first column is 1, the second is 2, and so on
Returns:SQLServerMetaData of column
/** * Returns the column meta data. * * @param column * the first column is 1, the second is 2, and so on * @return SQLServerMetaData of column */
SQLServerMetaData getColumnMetaData(int column);
Returns the column count.
Returns:Set of ordinals for the columns.
/** * Returns the column count. * * @return Set of ordinals for the columns. */
int getColumnCount();
Returns the data for the current row as an array of Objects. Each Object must match the Java language Type that is used to represent the indicated JDBC data type for the given column. For more information, see 'Understanding the JDBC Driver Data Types' for the appropriate mappings.
Returns:The data for the row.
/** * Returns the data for the current row as an array of Objects. * * Each Object must match the Java language Type that is used to represent the indicated JDBC data type for the * given column. For more information, see 'Understanding the JDBC Driver Data Types' for the appropriate mappings. * * @return The data for the row. */
Object[] getRowData();
Advances to the next data row.
Returns:True if rows are available; false if there are no more rows
/** * Advances to the next data row. * * @return True if rows are available; false if there are no more rows */
boolean next(); }