Package org.apache.derby.iapi.sql

Examples of org.apache.derby.iapi.sql.ResultSet.returnsRows()


        ResultSet rs = a.getResultSet();

        /* is there an open result set? */
        if (rs != null && ! rs.isClosed())
        {
          if (!rs.returnsRows())
            continue;
          seenOpenResultSets = true;
          break;
        }
       
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        ResultSet rs = a.getResultSet();

        /* is there an open result set? */
        if (rs != null && ! rs.isClosed())
        {
          if ((provider != null) && rs.returnsRows()) {
          DependencyManager dmgr = getDataDictionary().getDependencyManager();

          throw StandardException.newException(SQLState.LANG_CANT_INVALIDATE_OPEN_RESULT_SET,
                  dmgr.getActionString(action),
                  provider.getObjectName());
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                                                     false,
                                                     timeoutMillis);
        addWarning(a.getWarnings());


        if (resultsToWrap.returnsRows()) {

                    // The statement returns rows, so calling it with
                    // executeUpdate() is not allowed.
                    if (executeUpdate) {
                        throw StandardException.newException(
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      }

      ResultSet rs = ((CursorActivation) a).getResultSet();

      /* is there an open result set? */
      if ((rs != null) && !rs.isClosed() && rs.returnsRows())
      {
        seenOpenResultSets = true;
        break;
      }
    }
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      }

      ResultSet rs = ((CursorActivation) a).getResultSet();

      /* is there an open held result set? */
      if ((rs != null) && !rs.isClosed() && rs.returnsRows())
      {
        return(false);
      }
    }
    return(true);
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        ResultSet rs = a.getResultSet();

        /* is there an open result set? */
        if (rs != null && ! rs.isClosed())
        {
          if (!rs.returnsRows())
            continue;
          seenOpenResultSets = true;
          break;
        }
       
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        ResultSet rs = a.getResultSet();

        /* is there an open result set? */
        if (rs != null && ! rs.isClosed())
        {
          if ((provider != null) && rs.returnsRows()) {
          DependencyManager dmgr = getDataDictionary().getDependencyManager();

          throw StandardException.newException(SQLState.LANG_CANT_INVALIDATE_OPEN_RESULT_SET,
                  dmgr.getActionString(action),
                  provider.getObjectName());
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                // This is a substatement; for now, we do not set any timeout
                // for it. We might change this behaviour later, by linking
                // timeout to its parent statement's timeout settings.
        ResultSet rs = ps.executeSubStatement
          (activation, spsActivation, false, 0L);
                if( rs.returnsRows())
                {
                    // Fetch all the data to ensure that functions in the select list or values statement will
                    // be evaluated and side effects will happen. Why else would the trigger action return
                    // rows, but for side effects?
                    // The result set was opened in ps.execute()
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        a.setMaxRows(maxRows);
                ResultSet resultsToWrap = ps.execute(a, timeoutMillis);
        addWarning(a.getWarnings());


        if (resultsToWrap.returnsRows()) {

                    // The statement returns rows, so calling it with
                    // executeUpdate() is not allowed.
                    if (executeUpdate) {
                        throw StandardException.newException(
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      }

      ResultSet rs = ((CursorActivation) a).getResultSet();

      /* is there an open result set? */
      if ((rs != null) && !rs.isClosed() && rs.returnsRows())
      {
        seenOpenResultSets = true;
        break;
      }
    }
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