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// Filename: JDSimpleFieldMap.java
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// The source code contained herein is licensed under the IBM Public License   
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// Copyright (C) 1997-2001 International Business Machines Corporation and     
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package com.ibm.as400.access;

import java.sql.SQLException;



/**

A class that defines how the client sees the data for a mapped field, i.e., a field that simply gets copied from an actual field in the row data, as is. Note that the field index may be different than the field that this is representing.

For example, a field comes as the 3rd column, but we need to map it to the 5th column. **/ class JDSimpleFieldMap implements JDFieldMap { static final String copyright = "Copyright (C) 1997-2001 International Business Machines Corporation and others."; private int fromIndex_; JDSimpleFieldMap (int fromIndex) { fromIndex_ = fromIndex; } public Object getValue (JDRow row) throws SQLException { return row.getSQLData (fromIndex_).getObject (); } /** Indicates if the value was a data mapping error. **/ public boolean isDataMappingError(JDRow row) throws SQLException { return row.isDataMappingError(fromIndex_); } public boolean isNull (JDRow row) throws SQLException { return row.isNull (fromIndex_); } }





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