cubeSQL Guide

SQLAPI++ allows to seamlessly work with a variety of SQL database servers. It provides unified API to access any database, keeping your code portable. But each server has some specific features which a developer has to know in order to leverage server's unique features and avoid potential errors.

For complete information on using SQLAPI++ check out Getting Started and Documentation. This guide covers specific information related to working with cubeSQL server using SQLAPI++ library in the following areas:

Connecting to a database

To connect to a database you need to initialize a connection object. A connection object is represented by SAConnection class.

Minimum Version
SQLAPI++ library requires cubeSQL version 5.8.x or higher.

After the connection is created you need to call SAConnection::Connect method to establish connection with cubeSQL server:

void Connect(
    const SAString &sDBString,
    const SAString &sUserID, 
    const SAString &sPassword, 
    SAClient_t eSAClient = SA_Client_NotSpecified);
Parameters

sDBString

Connection string in the following format:

  • "" or "@" - empty string or '@' character, connects to a local server
  • <database_name> or @<database_name> - connects to a database with the specified name on local server
  • <serve_name>@ - connects to the specified server
  • <server_name>@<database_name> - connects to a database with the specified name on the specified server

<server_name> can have the following formats:

  • hostname[,port]

sUserID

A string containing a user name to use when establishing the connection.

sPassword

A string containing a password to use when establishing the connection.

eSAClient

Optional. One of the following values from SAClient_t enum:
  • SA_CubeSQL_Client cubeSQL client
  • SA_Client_NotSpecified – used by default if eSAClient parameter is omitted. You can use this default value only if you have SAConnection::setAPI method with SAPI object initialized with SA_CubeSQL_Client constant before

For more details see Getting Started - Connect to Database, SAConnection object, SAConnection::Connect.

Transaction isolation levels

SQL-92 defines four isolation levels, but cubeSQL does not support the concept of SQL-92 levels, so calling SAConnection::setIsolationLevel has no effect for cubeSQL.

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Working with Long or Lob (CLob, BLob) data

When fetching data SQLAPI++ detects data types of the columns in the result set and maps those types to internal library types. The mapping determines which native APIs the library will use for fetching LOB data.

The table below shows how SQLAPI++ maps cubeSQL server data types to Long/Lob library types:

CUBESQL_Type_BlobSA_dtBytes
CUBESQL_Type_TextSA_dtString

When binding input data from your program the reverse mapping is taking place. The SQLAPI++ data type you use for input markers determines what native API program types will be used for sending Long/Lob data to the server.

The table below shows how SQLAPI++ maps its internal library types to cubeSQL API data types:
SA_dtLongBinaryblob
SA_dtLongChartext
SA_dtBLobblob
SA_dtCLobtext

For additional information see Getting Started - Handle Long/CLob/BLob.

Returning output parameters

SQLAPI++ doesn't support cubeSQL functions and does not support returning output parameters.

For additional information see SACommand::Execute, SAParam object, Getting Started - Get Output Parameters.

Cancelling queries

Using SACommand::Cancel method you can cancel the following types of processing on a statement:

  • function running asynchronously on the statement
  • function running on the statement on another thread

SQLAPI++ calls cubesql_cursor_free function to cancel a query. To get more details see cubesql_cursor_free function description in native cubeSQL documentation.

For additional information see SACommand::Cancel.

Connection, command, parameter and field options

Server specific options can be applied at the API, connection, command, parameter or field levels.

We recommend you specify each option at the appropriate level, although it is possible to specify them at the parent object level as well. In that case the option affects all the child objects.

API level options must be specified in SAPI object. If an internal SAPI object is used for the DBMS API initialization (implicit DBMS API initialization, see SAConnection::Connect method) the related DBMS specific options are taken from the initial connection object.

Connection level options may be specified in either SAPI object or SAConnection object. If specified in SAPI object an option affects all connections on that API.

Command level options may be specified in SAPI object, SAConnection object or SACommand object. If specified in a parent object an option affects all commands on that SAPI or SAConnection object.

Parameter level options may be specified in SAPI object, SAConnection object, SACommand object or SAParam object. If specified in a parent object an option affects all parameters on that SAPI, SAConnection or SACommand object.

Field related options may be specified in SAPI object, SAConnection object, SACommand object or SAField object. If specified in a parent object an option affects all fields on that SAPI , SAConnection or SACommand object.

Specific options applicable to cubeSQL:

CUBESQL.LIBS
Api Scope
Configures SQLAPI++ Library to use specified cubeSQL library.
Valid values: Any valid cubeSQL library name list. Names separated by ';' on Windows or ':' on other operating systems.
Default value:
  • Windows - "cubeSQL_64bit.dll;cubesql.dll"
  • Linux - "libcubesql.so"
Special values: "STATIC", forces using the linked cubeSQL client API functions when the library is compiled with SA_STATIC_CUBESQL build option.
ConnectionTimeout
Connection Scope
Allows to specify timeout values that are used with cubesql_connect. See cubeSQL documentation for more information how these options affect underlying connection behaviour.
Valid values: string that represents an integer value
Default value: CUBESQL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT - defined in cubeSqlAPI.h
ConnectionEncryption
Connection Scope
Allows to specify cubeSQL encription mode parameter. See cubeSQL documentation for more information about these options.
Valid values: "AES128" , "AES192" , "AES256" ,"SSL" , "SSL_AES128", "SSL_AES192" ,"SSL_AES256"
Default value: not specified
SSLCertificatePath
Connection Scope
Allows to specify cubeSQL SSL certificate file path that will be used with cubesql_connect_ssl. See cubeSQL documentation for more information about these options.
Default value: not specified
APPNAME
Connection Scope
When defiend it's used to identify client connection with the command{' '}<CodeBlend>SET CLIENT TYPE TO...<CodeBlend>
Valid values: Client application name string
Default value: not specified
UseServerSideCursor
Command Scope
Determines whether cubeSQL fast and forward only server side cursor should be used with SELECT ... command.
Valid values: "true", "false"
Default value: "true"
Scrollable
Command Scope
Forces SQLAPI++ to use client side cubeSQL result set that allows scrolling through the data rows.
Valid values: "true", "1"
Default value: "false"

For additional information see SAOptions::setOption.

Using native cubeSQL API

You can call client specific API functions which are not directly supported by SQLAPI++ library. SAConnection::NativeAPI method returns a pointer to the set of native API functions available for cubeSQL. To use the database API directly you have to downcast this IsaAPI pointer to the appropriate type and use its implementation-specific members. The following example shows what type cast you have to make and what additional header file you have to include to work with cubeSQL API. Note that using appropriate type casting depends on an API (that generally mean that you have to explicitly check client version before casting, see SAConnection::ClientVersion method).

To use native API you need to add cubeSQL specific #include and cast the result of SAConnection::NativeAPI to class cubeSqlAPI:

#include "cubeSqlAPI.h"

IsaAPI *pApi = con.NativeAPI();
cubeSqlAPI *pNativeAPI = (cubeSqlAPI *)pApi;

To get more information about cubeSQL API functions see cubeSQL documentation.

For additional information see SAConnection::NativeAPI.

Getting native cubeSQL connection related handles

You have to use native API handles when you want to call specific cubeSQL API functions which are not directly supported by the library. API functions usually need to receive one or more active handles as parameters. SAConnection::NativeHandles method returns a pointer to the set of native API connection related handles. To use API handles directly you have to downcast saConnectionHandles pointer to the appropriate type and use its implementation-specific members.

To access native connection handles you need to add cubeSQL specific #include and cast the result to class cubeSqlConnectionHandles:

#include "cubeSqlAPI.h"

saConnectionHandles *pHandles = con.NativeHandles();
cubeSqlConnectionHandles *pNativeHandles = (cubeSqlConnectionHandles*)pHandles;

To get more information about cubeSQL API functions and handles see cubeSQL specific documentation.

For additional information see SAConnection::NativeHandles.

Getting native cubeSQL command related handles

You have to use native API handles when you want to call specific cubeSQL API functions which are not directly supported by the library. API functions usually need to receive one or more active handles as parameters. SACommand::NativeHandles method returns a pointer to the set of native API command related handles. To use API handles directly you have to downcast saCommandHandles pointer to the appropriate type and use its implementation-specific members.

To access native command handles you need to add cubeSQL specific #include and cast the result to class cubeSqlCommandHandles:

#include "cubeSqlAPI.h"

saCommandHandles *pHandles = cmd.NativeHandles();
cubeSqlCommandHandles *pNativeHandles = (cubeSqlCommandHandles*)pHandles;

To get more information about cubeSQL API functions and handles see cubeSQL specific documentation.

For additional information see SACommand::NativeHandles.

Error handling

When an error occurs when executing a SQL statement SQLAPI++ library throws an exception of type SAException and SAException::ErrPos method returns error position in the SQL statement.

In cubeSQL server SAException::ErrPos method returns -1 because cubeSQL does not support this function.

For additional information see Getting Started - Error Handling, SAException object.