GetDataTypeName(Int32) Method
Gets the name of the source data type.
public override string GetDataTypeName(
int
)
'Declaration
Public Overloads Overrides Function GetDataTypeName( _
ByVal As Integer _
) As String
Parameters
- ordinal
- The zero-based column ordinal.
Return Value
The name of the back-end data type.
This sample shows how to retrieve names and types of all columns in a table.
public void GetFields(QuickBooksConnection quickBooksConnection)
{
QuickBooksCommand cmd = new QuickBooksCommand("SELECT * FROM Customer");
cmd.Connection = quickBooksConnection;
quickBooksConnection.Open();
try
{
QuickBooksDataReader reader = cmd.ExecuteReader();
reader.Read();
for (int i=0;i < reader.FieldCount;i++)
{
string fieldType = reader.GetDataTypeName(i);
string fieldName = reader.GetName(i);
string fieldType2 = reader.GetFieldType(i).FullName;
Console.WriteLine(fieldName+"\t"+ fieldType+"\t"+ fieldType2);
}
reader.Close();
}
finally
{
quickBooksConnection.Close();
}
}
Public Sub GetFields(ByVal quickBooksConnection As QuickBooksConnection)
Dim cmd As QuickBooksCommand = New QuickBooksCommand("SELECT * FROM Customer")
cmd.Connection = quickBooksConnection
quickBooksConnection.Open()
Try
Dim reader As QuickBooksDataReader = cmd.ExecuteReader()
reader.Read()
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To reader.FieldCount - 1
Dim fieldType As String = reader.GetDataTypeName(i)
Dim fieldName As String = reader.GetName(i)
Dim fieldType2 As String = reader.GetFieldType(i).FullName
Console.WriteLine(fieldName & Chr(9) & fieldType & Chr(9) & fieldType2)
Next i
reader.Close()
Finally
quickBooksConnection.Close()
End Try
End Sub
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