| SQLITE3CHANGESET_PK(3) | Library Functions Manual | SQLITE3CHANGESET_PK(3) |
sqlite3changeset_pk —
obtain the primary key definition of a table
#include
<sqlite3.h>
int
sqlite3changeset_pk(sqlite3_changeset_iter
*pIter, unsigned char **pabPK,
int *pnCol);
For each modified table, a changeset includes the following:
This function is used to find which columns comprise the PRIMARY KEY of the table modified by the change that iterator pIter currently points to. If successful, *pabPK is set to point to an array of nCol entries, where nCol is the number of columns in the table. Elements of *pabPK are set to 0x01 if the corresponding column is part of the tables primary key, or 0x00 if it is not.
If argument pnCol is not NULL, then *pnCol is set to the number of columns in the table.
If this function is called when the iterator does not point to a valid entry, SQLITE_MISUSE is returned and the output variables zeroed. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK is returned and the output variables populated as described above.
These declarations were extracted from the interface documentation at line 11567.
SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_pk( sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Iterator object */ unsigned char **pabPK, /* OUT: Array of boolean - true for PK cols */ int *pnCol /* OUT: Number of entries in output array */ );
| January 24, 2024 | NetBSD 11.0 |