Returns a specific subset of rows when paging through the results of a query.
The example below shows how to retrieve a part of a table. If this function is called with parameters
startRecord=2 and
maxRecords=3, it returns 3 rows: second, third, and fourth.
public void ExecutePaged(OracleConnection myConnection, int StartRow, int PageLength)
{
OracleCommand myCommand = new OracleCommand("SELECT DeptNo, DName, Loc FROM Test.Dept", myConnection);
myConnection.Open();
OracleDataReader myReader = myCommand.ExecutePageReader(System.Data.CommandBehavior.Default,StartRow,PageLength);
try
{
while (myReader.Read())
{
Console.WriteLine(myReader.GetInt32(0).ToString() + ", " + myReader.GetString(1) + ", " + myReader.GetString(2));
}
}
finally
{
myReader.Close();
myConnection.Close();
}
}
Public Sub ExecutePaged(ByVal myConnection As OracleConnection, ByVal StartRow As Integer, ByVal PageLength As Integer)
Dim myCommand As New OracleCommand("SELECT DeptNo, DName, Loc FROM Test.Dept", myConnection)
myConnection.Open()
Dim myReader As OracleDataReader = myCommand.ExecutePageReader(System.Data.CommandBehavior.Default, StartRow, PageLength)
Try
While myReader.Read()
Console.WriteLine(myReader.GetInt32(0).ToString() + ", " _
+ myReader.GetString(1) + ", " _
+ myReader.GetString(2))
End While
Finally
myReader.Close()
myConnection.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