Working with an Oracle 9i database from an ASP.NET 2.0 (VB) application using OLEDB. Is there a way to have an insert statement return a value? I have a sequence set up to number entries as they go into the database, but I need that value to come back after the insert so I can do some manipulation to the set I just entered in the code-behind VB.
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Some possibilities: 1) Use the RETURNING clause:
2) Use the sequence CURRVAL:
CURRVAL returns the last sequence value generated by your session. |
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First use a SELECT statement to get the next sequence. You may use the Oracle dual table to do this.
Use the sequence that you retrieved in subsequent INSERT statements.
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Oracle seem to have a keywod called "returning" which can return a given column of the inserted row, however that might require you to set the "autoincrement" field manually by invoking the next value in your sequence. Check this discussion about it: http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=354998 However, you can always select the current sequence-number in a second query, sort of like MySQLs |
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If this value is the key the database creates, you've ran into a good example why you should use UUIDs as your table key, and generate them in code. This method will give you faster performance in your setup. |
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