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IBM shall not be liable for ** any damages you suffer as a result of using, copying, modifying or ** distributing the Sample, even if IBM has been advised of the possibility of ** such damages. ***************************************************************************** ** ** SOURCE FILE NAME: admincmd_export.c ** ** SAMPLE: How to export data using ADMIN_CMD() routines. ** ** This sample should be run using the following steps: ** 1. Compile the program with the following command: ** bldapp admincmd_export ** ** 2. The sample should be run using the following command: ** admincmd_export <path for export> ** The fenced user id must be able to create or overwrite files in ** the target export directory specified. This directory must ** be a full path on the server. The path must include '\' or '/' ** in the end according to the platform. The file for export must ** exist before the sample is run. ** ** CLI FUNCTIONS USED: ** SQLAllocHandle -- Allocate Handle ** SQLBindCol -- Bind a Column to an Application Variable or ** LOB locator ** SQLBindParameter -- Bind a Parameter Marker to a Buffer or ** LOB locator ** SQLExecute -- Execute a Statement ** SQLFetch -- Fetch Next Row ** SQLFreeHandle -- Free Handle Resources ** SQLPrepare -- Prepare a Statement ** ** ***************************************************************************** ** ** For more information on the sample programs, see the README file. ** ** For information on developing CLI applications, see the CLI Guide ** and Reference. ** ** For information on using SQL statements, see the SQL Reference. ** ** For the latest information on programming, building, and running DB2 ** applications, visit the DB2 Information Center: ** http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/db2luw/v9r7/index.jsp ****************************************************************************/ #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <sqlcli1.h> #include "utilcli.h" /* header file for CLI sample code */ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { SQLRETURN cliRC = SQL_SUCCESS; int rc = 0; SQLHANDLE henv; /* environment handle */ SQLHANDLE hdbc; /* connection handle */ SQLHANDLE hstmt1, hstmt2, hstmt3; /* statement handles */ SQLCHAR *stmt = (SQLCHAR *) "CALL SYSPROC.ADMIN_CMD (?)"; /* statement */ char inparam[300] = {0}; /* parameter to be passed to the stored procedure */ SQLINTEGER rows_exported; SQLCHAR msg_retrieval[512] = {0}; SQLCHAR msg_removal[512] = {0}; char dbAlias[SQL_MAX_DSN_LENGTH + 1]; char user[MAX_UID_LENGTH + 1]; char pswd[MAX_PWD_LENGTH + 1]; struct { SQLINTEGER ind; SQLCHAR val[9]; } sqlcode; /* variable to be bound to the SQLCODE column */ struct { SQLINTEGER ind; SQLCHAR val[1024]; } msg; /* variable to be bound to the MSG column */ /* intilazing the database name */ strcpy(dbAlias, "sample"); strcpy(user, ""); strcpy(pswd, ""); if (argc < 2 ) { printf("\n Usage: admincmd_export <absolute path for export>\n"); rc = -1; return rc; } printf("\nTHIS SAMPLE SHOWS HOW TO DO EXPORT USING ADMIN_CMD.\n"); /* initialize the CLI application by calling a helper utility function defined in utilcli.c */ rc = CLIAppInit(dbAlias, user, pswd, &henv, &hdbc, (SQLPOINTER)SQL_AUTOCOMMIT_ON); if (rc != 0) { return rc; } /* allocate the handle for statement */ cliRC = SQLAllocHandle(SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hdbc, &hstmt1); DBC_HANDLE_CHECK(hdbc, cliRC); /* allocate the handle for statement */ cliRC = SQLAllocHandle(SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hdbc, &hstmt2); DBC_HANDLE_CHECK(hdbc, cliRC); /* allocate the handle for statement */ cliRC = SQLAllocHandle(SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hdbc, &hstmt3); DBC_HANDLE_CHECK(hdbc, cliRC); /* argv[1] is the absolute path where the exported file will be stored */ sprintf(inparam, "EXPORT TO %sorg_ex.ixf ", argv[1]); strcat(inparam, "OF IXF MESSAGES ON SERVER SELECT * FROM org"); printf("\nCALL ADMIN_CMD('%s')\n", inparam); /* prepare the statement */ cliRC = SQLPrepare(hstmt1, stmt, SQL_NTS); STMT_HANDLE_CHECK(hstmt1, hdbc, cliRC); /* bind the parameter to the statement */ cliRC = SQLBindParameter(hstmt1, 1, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, SQL_C_CHAR, SQL_CLOB, 300, 0, inparam, 300, NULL); STMT_HANDLE_CHECK(hstmt1, hdbc, cliRC); /* execute export command */ cliRC = SQLExecute(hstmt1); STMT_HANDLE_CHECK(hstmt1, hdbc, cliRC); /* the numbers of rows being exported */ /* bind row_exported to a variable */ cliRC = SQLBindCol(hstmt1, 1, SQL_C_SBIGINT, &rows_exported, 0, NULL); STMT_HANDLE_CHECK(hstmt1, hdbc, cliRC); /* retrieve the select stmt for message retrival */ /* containing SYSPROC.ADMIN_GET_MSGS */ /* bind msg_retrieval to variable */ cliRC = SQLBindCol(hstmt1, 2, SQL_C_CHAR, msg_retrieval, 512, NULL); STMT_HANDLE_CHECK(hstmt1, hdbc, cliRC); /* retrieve the stmt for message cleanup */ /* containing CALL of SYSPROC.ADMIN_REMOVE_MSGS */ /* bind msg_removal 3 to variable */ cliRC = SQLBindCol(hstmt1, 3, SQL_C_CHAR, msg_removal, 512, NULL); STMT_HANDLE_CHECK(hstmt1, hdbc, cliRC); /* fetch result set returned from stored procedure */ cliRC = SQLFetch(hstmt1); STMT_HANDLE_CHECK(hstmt1, hdbc, cliRC); if (cliRC != SQL_NO_DATA_FOUND) { /* display the record returned by export */ printf("\n"); printf("Total number of rows exported : %d\n", rows_exported); printf("SQL for retrieving the messages : %s\n", msg_retrieval); printf("SQL for removing the messages : %s\n", msg_removal); } else { printf("\n"); printf("NO DATA FOUND\n"); } printf("\nExecuting %s\n", msg_retrieval); /* retrieval of error message and error code*/ cliRC = SQLExecDirect(hstmt2, msg_retrieval, SQL_NTS); STMT_HANDLE_CHECK(hstmt2, hdbc, cliRC); /* bind sqlcode to variable */ cliRC = SQLBindCol(hstmt2, 1, SQL_C_CHAR, sqlcode.val, 32, &sqlcode.ind); STMT_HANDLE_CHECK(hstmt2, hdbc, cliRC); /* bind error message to variable */ cliRC = SQLBindCol(hstmt2, 2, SQL_C_CHAR, msg.val, 1024, &msg.ind); STMT_HANDLE_CHECK(hstmt2, hdbc, cliRC); /* fetch and display each row */ cliRC = SQLFetch(hstmt2); STMT_HANDLE_CHECK(hstmt2, hdbc, cliRC); if (cliRC == SQL_NO_DATA_FOUND) { printf("\n Data not found.\n"); } while (cliRC != SQL_NO_DATA_FOUND) { /* display each row */ printf("\n"); printf("SQLCODE : %s\n", sqlcode.val); printf("MSG : %s\n", msg.val); /* fetch next row */ cliRC = SQLFetch(hstmt2); STMT_HANDLE_CHECK(hstmt2, hdbc, cliRC); } printf("\nExecuting %s\n", msg_removal); /* prepare the statement */ cliRC = SQLPrepare(hstmt3, msg_removal, SQL_NTS); STMT_HANDLE_CHECK(hstmt3, hdbc, cliRC); /* removal of messages in server*/ /* execute the statement */ cliRC = SQLExecute(hstmt3); STMT_HANDLE_CHECK(hstmt3, hdbc, cliRC); /* free the statement handles */ cliRC = SQLFreeHandle(SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hstmt1); STMT_HANDLE_CHECK(hstmt1, hdbc, cliRC); cliRC = SQLFreeHandle(SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hstmt2); STMT_HANDLE_CHECK(hstmt2, hdbc, cliRC); cliRC = SQLFreeHandle(SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hstmt3); STMT_HANDLE_CHECK(hstmt3, hdbc, cliRC); /* terminate the CLI application by calling a helper utility function defined in utilcli.c */ rc = CLIAppTerm(&henv, &hdbc, dbAlias); return rc; } /* end main */