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    Retrieving Metadata
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    This topic is applicable only for full .NET Framework.

    Usually you have to dig through SQL references to find out how to get metadata information for specific DBMS. There are few servers that support same SQL commands. Sometimes the syntax differs slightly, sometimes a server does not support certain statement. Now you can forget about those problems because dotConnect Universal retrieves the metadata for you.

    With dotConnect Universal you can take advantage of a very useful feature - GetSchema method. It allows you to read server schema information without writing queries and parsing the output. All information you may want to obtain is brought to you by single function in easy-to-process format. You can get information on databases, tables, columns, indexes, users, stored procedures and functions, user-defined procedures, and reserved words. The method is introduced in System.Data.Common.DbConnection.

    How To Use

    GetSchema method is available in three overloads, each of them serves its own purpose. All overloads return System.Data.DataTable object that contains information about server elements.

    public virtual abstract DataTable GetSchema();
    
    
    Overloads Public Overridable MustOverride Function GetSchema() As DataTable
    
    

    If you call the GetSchema method without parameters, or with single parameter "MetaDataCollections" (which is actually the same), the table object returned by the method will contain three columns. The first field of every row is a keyword allowed to be passed to the method (as collectionName argument). The second field is the number of restriction values for this keywords (passed through restrictionValues argument). The third field is not used in dotConnect Universal. It is always zero.

    public virtual abstract DataTable GetSchema( 
       string collectionName
    );
    
    
    Overloads Public Overridable MustOverride Function GetSchema( _
       ByVal collectionName As String _
    ) As DataTable
    
    

    GetSchema with 1 argument returns general information about the collection queried. For example, GetSchema("Users") returns list of users on the server.

    public virtual abstract DataTable GetSchema( 
       string collectionName,
       string[] restrictionValues
    );
    
    
    Overloads Public Overridable MustOverride Function GetSchema( _
       ByVal collectionName As String, _
       ByVal restrictionValues() As String _
    ) As DataTable
    
    

    In this overload first parameter is name of a collection, and second parameter is the array of restrictions to be applied when querying information. These restrictions specify which subset of the collection will be returned. The restrictions can include, for example, the database name (in this case, only collection elements belonging to this database will be returned) or the mask for the name of collection elements (only the elements satisfying this mask will be returned). The quantity of restrictions can also be obtained from the return of the GetSchema() method. If the second parameter is null/Nothing, it is ignored.

    Instead of specifying the metadata collection name as a string constant, you may use members of System.Data.DbMetaDataCollectionNames and Devart.Data.Sql.SqlMetadataCollectionNames as the first GetSchema argument values. The members of these classes are the string fields, each field stores the corresponding metadata collection name. It is recommended to use these fields rather than manually input the collection names manually as the string constants because in case of using these fields, you will find misspellings at compile-time, and intellisense will show you all the available metadata collection names.

    Samples

    The following code fragment is an elegant way to detect existence of a table.

    string tableName = "dept";
    if (myDbConnection.GetSchema("Tables", new string[] { "Test", tableName }).Rows.Count > 0)
    {
    Console.WriteLine("Table " + tableName + " exists in the database.");
    }
    
    
    Dim tableName As String = "dept"
    Dim restrictions() As String = {"Test", tableName}
    If (myDbConnection.GetSchema("Tables", restrictions).Rows.Count > 0) Then
      Console.WriteLine("Table " + tableName + " exists in the database.")
    End If
    
    

    The next sample shows how to retrieve columns information from a table and render it to console.

    static void GetTableInfo(UniConnection myDbConnection, string tableName)
    {
      myDbConnection.Open();
      DataTable myDataTable = myDbConnection.GetSchema("Columns", new string[] { "Test", tableName });
      for (int i = 0; i < myDataTable.Columns.Count; i++)
      {
        Console.Write(myDataTable.Columns[i].Caption + "\t");
      }
      Console.WriteLine();
      foreach (DataRow myRow in myDataTable.Rows)
      {
        foreach (DataColumn myCol in myDataTable.Columns)
        {
          Console.Write(myRow[myCol] + "\t");
        }
        Console.WriteLine();
      }
      myDbConnection.Close();
    }
    
    
    Public Sub GetTableInfo(ByVal myDbConnection As UniConnection, ByVal tableName As String)
      myDbConnection.Open()
      Dim restrictions() As String = {"Test", tableName}
      Dim myDataTable As DataTable = myDbConnection.GetSchema("Columns", restrictions)
      Dim i As Int32
      For i = 0 To myDataTable.Columns.Count - 1
        Console.Write(myDataTable.Columns(i).Caption & Chr(9))
      Next
      Console.WriteLine()
      Dim myRow As DataRow
      Dim myCol As DataColumn
      For Each myRow In myDataTable.Rows
        For Each myCol In myDataTable.Columns
          Console.Write(myRow(myCol) & Chr(9))
        Next
        Console.WriteLine()
      Next
      myDbConnection.Close()
    End Sub
    
    

    The following sample demonstrates how to generate SQL CREATE TABLE statement basing on metadata retrieved with GetSchema method. The generated script will work with all database management systems that support ANSI standard. Only column name and type are included in the script.

    static void GetCreateTable(UniConnection myDbConnection, string tableName)
    {
      //Open the connection
      myDbConnection.Open();
      //Fill DataTable with columns information
      DataTable myDataTable = myDbConnection.GetSchema("Columns", new string[] { "Test", tableName });
      string queryText = "CREATE TABLE " + tableName + " (\n";
      string fieldLine;
      DataRow myRow;
      //For every row in the table
      for (int i = 0; i < myDataTable.Rows.Count; i++)
      {
        //Get column name and type
        myRow = myDataTable.Rows[i];
        fieldLine = myRow[0] + " " + myRow[1];
        //Add coma or closing bracket
        if (i < myDataTable.Rows.Count - 1)
        {
          fieldLine = fieldLine + ",\n";
        }
        else
        {
          fieldLine = fieldLine + ")";
        }
        //Add new column to script
        queryText = queryText + fieldLine;
      }
      Console.WriteLine(queryText);
      //Close the connection
      myDbConnection.Close();
    }
    
    
    Public Sub GetCreateTable(ByVal myDbConnection As UniConnection, ByVal tableName As String)
      'Open the connection
      myDbConnection.Open()
      Dim restrictions() As String = {"Test", tableName}
      'Fill DataTable with columns information
      Dim myDataTable As DataTable = myDbConnection.GetSchema("Columns", restrictions)
      Dim queryText As String = "CREATE TABLE " + tableName + " (" + System.Environment.NewLine
      Dim fieldLine As String
      Dim myRow As DataRow
      Dim i As Int32
      'For every row in the table
      For i = 0 To myDataTable.Rows.Count - 1
        'Get column name and type
        myRow = myDataTable.Rows(i)
        fieldLine = myRow(0) & " " & myRow(1)
        'Add coma or closing bracket
        If (i < myDataTable.Rows.Count - 1) Then
          fieldLine = fieldLine + "," + System.Environment.NewLine
        Else
          fieldLine = fieldLine + ")"
        End If
        'Add new column to script
        queryText = queryText + fieldLine
      Next
      Console.WriteLine(queryText)
      'Close the connection
      myDbConnection.Close()
    End Sub
    
    

    See Also

    DbConnection Class