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// File: SQLServerPreparedStatement42Helper.java
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package com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc;

import java.sql.SQLType;

/**
 * 
 * This class provides the underlying implementation of ISQLServerPreparedStatement42 interface to 
 * SQLServerPreparedStatement42 and SQLServerCallableStatement42, so that SQLServerPreparedStatement42 
 * and SQLServerCallableStatement42 have the same implementation for same methods.
 *
 */
class SQLServerPreparedStatement42Helper {
	
	static final void setObject(SQLServerPreparedStatement ps, int index, Object obj, SQLType jdbcType) throws SQLServerException
	{
		DriverJDBCVersion.checkSupportsJDBC42();

		if(SQLServerStatement.loggerExternal.isLoggable(java.util.logging.Level.FINER)) 
			SQLServerStatement.loggerExternal.entering(ps.getClassNameLogging(),  "setObject", new Object[]{index, obj, jdbcType});

		// getVendorTypeNumber() returns the same constant integer values as in java.sql.Types
		ps.setObject(index, obj, jdbcType.getVendorTypeNumber().intValue());

		SQLServerStatement.loggerExternal.exiting(ps.getClassNameLogging(),  "setObject");
	}
	
	static final void setObject(SQLServerPreparedStatement ps, int parameterIndex, Object x, SQLType targetSqlType, int scaleOrLength) throws SQLServerException
	{
		DriverJDBCVersion.checkSupportsJDBC42();    

		if(SQLServerStatement.loggerExternal.isLoggable(java.util.logging.Level.FINER)) 
			SQLServerStatement.loggerExternal.entering(ps.getClassNameLogging(),  "setObject", new Object[]{parameterIndex, x, targetSqlType, scaleOrLength}); 

		// getVendorTypeNumber() returns the same constant integer values as in java.sql.Types
		ps.setObject(parameterIndex, x, targetSqlType.getVendorTypeNumber().intValue(), scaleOrLength);

		SQLServerStatement.loggerExternal.exiting(ps.getClassNameLogging(),  "setObject");
	}

	static final void setObject(SQLServerPreparedStatement ps, int parameterIndex, Object x, SQLType targetSqlType, Integer precision, Integer scale) throws SQLServerException
	{
		DriverJDBCVersion.checkSupportsJDBC42();    

		if(SQLServerStatement.loggerExternal.isLoggable(java.util.logging.Level.FINER)) 
			SQLServerStatement.loggerExternal.entering(ps.getClassNameLogging(),  "setObject", new Object[]{parameterIndex, x, targetSqlType, precision, scale}); 

		// getVendorTypeNumber() returns the same constant integer values as in java.sql.Types
		ps.setObject(parameterIndex, x, targetSqlType.getVendorTypeNumber().intValue(), precision, scale, false);

		SQLServerStatement.loggerExternal.exiting(ps.getClassNameLogging(),  "setObject");
	}

	static final void setObject(SQLServerPreparedStatement ps, int parameterIndex, Object x, SQLType targetSqlType, Integer precision, Integer scale, boolean forceEncrypt) throws SQLServerException
	{
		DriverJDBCVersion.checkSupportsJDBC42();    

		if(SQLServerStatement.loggerExternal.isLoggable(java.util.logging.Level.FINER)) 
			SQLServerStatement.loggerExternal.entering(ps.getClassNameLogging(),  "setObject", new Object[]{parameterIndex, x, targetSqlType, precision, scale, forceEncrypt}); 

		// getVendorTypeNumber() returns the same constant integer values as in java.sql.Types
		ps.setObject(parameterIndex, x, targetSqlType.getVendorTypeNumber().intValue(), precision, scale, forceEncrypt);

		SQLServerStatement.loggerExternal.exiting(ps.getClassNameLogging(),  "setObject");
	}
}




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