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/*
* 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;
import java.sql.SQLType;
/**
* This interface requires all the PreparedStatement methods including those are specific to JDBC 4.2
*
*/
public interface ISQLServerPreparedStatement42 extends ISQLServerPreparedStatement {
public void setObject(int index,
Object obj,
SQLType jdbcType) throws SQLServerException;
public void setObject(int parameterIndex,
Object x,
SQLType targetSqlType,
int scaleOrLength) throws SQLServerException;
/**
* Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object.
*
* This method is similar to {@link #setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x, SQLType targetSqlType, int scaleOrLength)}, except that it assumes a
* scale of zero.
*
* The default implementation will throw {@code SQLFeatureNotSupportedException}
*
* @param parameterIndex
* the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
* @param x
* the object containing the input parameter value
* @param targetSqlType
* the SQL type to be sent to the database
* @param precision
* the precision of the column
* @param scale
* the scale of the column
* @throws SQLServerException
* if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or this method
* is called on a closed {@code PreparedStatement}
*/
public void setObject(int parameterIndex,
Object x,
SQLType targetSqlType,
Integer precision,
Integer scale) throws SQLServerException;
/**
* Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object.
*
* This method is similar to {@link #setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x, SQLType targetSqlType, int scaleOrLength)}, except that it assumes a
* scale of zero.
*
* The default implementation will throw {@code SQLFeatureNotSupportedException}
*
* @param parameterIndex
* the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
* @param x
* the object containing the input parameter value
* @param targetSqlType
* the SQL type to be sent to the database
* @param precision
* the precision of the column
* @param scale
* the scale of the column
* @param forceEncrypt
* If the boolean forceEncrypt is set to true, the query parameter will only be set if the designation column is encrypted and Always
* Encrypted is enabled on the connection or on the statement. If the boolean forceEncrypt is set to false, the driver will not force
* encryption on parameters.
* @throws SQLServerException
* if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or this method
* is called on a closed {@code PreparedStatement}
*/
public void setObject(int parameterIndex,
Object x,
SQLType targetSqlType,
Integer precision,
Integer scale,
boolean forceEncrypt) throws SQLServerException;
}