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Revision as of 23:27, 12 March 2007
Author: sgiusto@mmpoint.it (talk, contrib) |
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Description
The MSSQL OLEDB plugin for NSIS provides some functions to add MSSQL interoperability within an install script
Version: 12th March 2007.
Supported on: Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP.
Notes
All functions must be called with the /NOUNLOAD switch Only SQL_Logout must be called as last and without /NOUNLOAD
Functions
SQL_Logon
MSSQL_OLEDB::SQL_Logon <server> <user> <password>
- Logs on a SQL Server
- <server> - Network name of SQL Server to log on
- <user> - User (leave blank to use windows authentication)
- <password> - Password
- Returns
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- "0" Success, "1" Failure
- A Message string
SQL_Execute
MSSQL_OLEDB::SQL_Execute <query>
- Excecutes a SQL query
- <query> - SQL query to execute
- Returns
-
- "0" Success, "1" Failure
- A message string
SQL_GetRow
MSSQL_OLEDB::SQL_GetRow
- Retrieves a row of data from the SQL server
- Returns
-
- "0" Success, "1" Failure, "2" No more data to read
- A string containing the row of data (each column is separated by a '|' char). A message in case if error or no more data
SQL_GetError
MSSQL_OLEDB::SQL_GetError
- Retrieves last error message generated by SQL Server. Call this function after a failure to get SQL state, native error code and message
- Returns
-
- "0" Success
- A string containing the error
SQL_Logout
MSSQL_OLEDB::SQL_Logout
- Deallocates memory used by dll and logs out of SQL server. Use this function WITHOUT the /NOUNLOAD switch when finished using the plugin
Usage Example
detailprint "Loggin on to SQL server $SQLSERVER" MSSQL_OLEDB::SQL_Logon /NOUNLOAD "$SQLSERVER" "$SQLUSER" "$SQLPASSWORD" pop $0 detailprint $0 pop $0 detailprint $0 MSSQL_OLEDB::SQL_GetError /NOUNLOAD Pop $0 DetailPrint $0 Pop $0 DetailPrint $0 MSSQL_OLEDB::SQL_Execute /NOUNLOAD "$SQLQUERY" Pop $0 DetailPrint $0 Pop $0 DetailPrint $0 MSSQL_OLEDB::SQL_GetError /NOUNLOAD Pop $0 DetailPrint $0 Pop $0 DetailPrint $0 MSSQL_OLEDB::SQL_GetRow /NOUNLOAD Pop $0 DetailPrint $0 Pop $0 DetailPrint $0 MSSQL_OLEDB::SQL_GetRow /NOUNLOAD Pop $0 DetailPrint $0 Pop $0 DetailPrint $0 MSSQL_OLEDB::SQL_GetError /NOUNLOAD Pop $0 DetailPrint $0 Pop $0 DetailPrint $0 MSSQL_OLEDB::SQL_Logout
Credits
Written by Stefano Giusto [sgiusto@mmpoint.it]