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ORACLE_REQ_QUERY_T
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ORACLE_REQ_QUERY_T
Describes a ORACLE query.
This topic lists the expressions that are provided by this class.
Note:Expressions with the *symbol are inherited/promoted from sql_query_t.
COMMAND
String for the first keyword of the query.
Returns: text_t
SIZE
Integer representing the Size of the request query. Similar to
CONTENT_LENGTH property of HTTP.
Returns: num_at
TEXT
Returns a string covering the entire query.
Returns: text_t
TEXT(uint n)
Returns a string covering the first n bytes of query. Like
HTTP.BODY(n).
Parameters:
n -
first bytes in query
Returns: text_t
TYPECAST_SQL_QUERY_T
Convert oracle_req_query_t to sql_query_t. Will raise an undef if the value is null, empty, or the value has an invalid format for the destination type. (sql_query_t : Describes a SQL query.)
Returns: sql_query_t
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