MySqlSelectStatement Class
Represents MySQL SELECT statement.
The following example demonstrates how to use the
MySqlSelectStatement class.
MySqlSelectStatement stmt = new MySqlSelectStatement();
stmt.Columns.Add(new SelectColumn("test", "td", "dname", "Department"));
stmt.Columns.Add(new SelectColumn("", "td", "loc", "Location"));
stmt.Columns.Add(new SelectColumn("", "te", "ename", "Name"));
stmt.Tables.Add(new SelectTable("test", "dept", "td"));
stmt.Tables.Add(new SelectTable("", "emp", "te"));
stmt.GroupBy.Add(new SelectColumn("", "te", "empno", ""));
stmt.OrderBy.Add(new SelectColumn("", "te", "ename", ""));
Dim stmt As New MySqlSelectStatement
stmt.Columns.Add(New SelectColumn("test", "td", "dname", "Department"))
stmt.Columns.Add(New SelectColumn("", "td", "loc", "Location"))
stmt.Columns.Add(New SelectColumn("", "te", "ename", "Name"))
stmt.Tables.Add(New SelectTable("test", "dept", "td"))
stmt.Tables.Add(New SelectTable("", "emp", "te"))
stmt.GroupBy.Add(New SelectColumn("", "te", "empno", ""))
stmt.OrderBy.Add(New SelectColumn("", "te", "ename", ""))
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2