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// SOURCE FILE NAME: TbCreate.sqlj
//
// SAMPLE: How to create and drop tables
//
// SQL Statements USED:
// CREATE TABLE
// DROP TABLE
// COMMIT
//
// Classes used from Util.sqlj are:
// Db
// SqljException
//
//
// Output will vary depending on the JDBC driver connectivity used.
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import java.sql.*;
import sqlj.runtime.*;
import sqlj.runtime.ref.*;
class TbCreate
{
public static void main(String argv[])
{
try
{
Db db = new Db(argv);
String tableName;
System.out.println();
System.out.println("THIS SAMPLE SHOWS HOW TO CREATE AND DROP TABLES.");
// connect to the 'sample' database
db.getDefaultContext();
create();
drop();
// disconnect from the 'sample' database
db.disconnect();
}
catch (Exception e)
{
SqljException sqljExc = new SqljException(e);
sqljExc.handle();
}
} // main
// This function demonstrates how to create a table with different
// data types for each column.
static void create()
{
System.out.println();
System.out.println(
"----------------------------------------------------------\n" +
"USE THE SQL STATEMENT\n" +
" CREATE TABLE\n" +
"TO CREATE A TABLE:");
// create a table called 'tbname' under the schema 'schname'
try
{
System.out.println();
System.out.println(
" Execute the statement:\n" +
" CREATE TABLE schname.tbname(Col1 SMALLINT,\n" +
" Col2 CHAR(7),\n" +
" Col3 VARCHAR(7),\n" +
" Col4 DEC(9,2),\n" +
" Col5 DATE,\n" +
" Col6 BLOB(5000),\n" +
" Col7 CLOB(5000))");
#sql {CREATE TABLE schname.tbname(col1 SMALLINT,
col2 CHAR(7),
col3 VARCHAR(7),
col4 DEC(9,2),
col5 DATE,
col6 BLOB(5000),
col7 CLOB(5000))};
// commit the transaction
System.out.println();
System.out.println(" COMMIT");
#sql {COMMIT};
}
catch (Exception e)
{
SqljException sqljExc = new SqljException(e);
sqljExc.handle();
System.exit(1);
}
} //create
// This function demonstrates how to drop a table in a specific schema
static void drop()
{
System.out.println();
System.out.println(
"----------------------------------------------------------\n" +
"USE THE SQL STATEMENT\n" +
" DROP\n" +
"TO DROP A TABLE:");
// drop the table 'tbname' that is under the schema 'schname'
try
{
System.out.println();
System.out.println(" Execute the statement:\n" +
" DROP TABLE schname.tbname");
#sql {DROP TABLE schname.tbname};
System.out.println();
System.out.println(" COMMIT");
#sql {COMMIT};
}
catch (Exception e)
{
SqljException sqljExc = new SqljException(e);
sqljExc.handle();
System.exit(1);
}
} // drop
} // TbCreate