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I'm using IBPP to use a firebird database in C++. I would like to set the table name in an update sql statement dynamically. So I made the table name an question mark in Prepare("UPDATE ? ...") . Unfortunately this raises an error:

* IBPP::SQLException * Context: Statement::Prepare( UPDATE ? SET name = ? WHERE stage_system_id = ? ) Message: isc_dsql_prepare failed

SQL Message : -104 Invalid token

Engine Code : 335544569 Engine Message : Dynamic SQL Error SQL error code = -104 Token unknown - line 1, column 8 ?

Is it possible to make the table name a parameter? It is possible by manually create the string - but that's quite cumbersome. Or is making the table name a parameter not a good idear at all? Below is the full code snippet:

try
{
    m_DbStatement->Prepare (
    "UPDATE ? SET name = ? WHERE stage_system_id = ?" /*Works not - throws exception*/
    /*"UPDATE stage_systems SET name = 'qqq' WHERE stage_system_id = 3"*/ /*Works*/
    );
}
catch (std::exception& e)
{
    std::string error = e.what();
    throw;
}


m_DbStatement->Set(1, rowElementToUpdate.tableName.c_str ());
m_DbStatement->Set(2, rowElementToUpdate.value.c_str ());
m_DbStatement->Set(3, rowElementToUpdate.primaryKey);

m_DbStatement->Execute ();
m_DbTransaction->CommitRetain ();
}
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    You need to specify table name in the UPDATE statement, i.e. not a parameter marker.
    – jarlh
    Apr 9, 2015 at 8:59

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You cannot parametrize object names (like table names, column names, etc). Query parameters are only for values.

This isn't specific to Firebird, or at least: I don't know any database that allows parametrization of object names like this.

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