Using Parameters
Last modified: October 23, 2019
What is a Parameter?
Parameter is a placeholder for a variable that contains a value of some type that is passed to a database server along with the SQL text at the query execution time. Also parameter can hold values returned by a server after query or stored procedure execution.
You can benefit from using of parameters in the following situations:
- When you execute a query multiple times with different input values
- When you debug a query from your application code
Adding Parameters to a Query Text
Parameters are declared using : prefix followed by name of the parameter.
For example:
SELECT
employee.*
FROM
hr.employee
WHERE
employee.title = :job AND
employee.vacation_hours <= :level
:job and :level are parameters in this query.
Modifying Parameter Values and Types
When you run a query that contains parameters with empty values, you will be automatically prompted to initialize them.
To set parameter values and types select the Edit Parameters command on the SQL toolbar or on the SQL menu. In the Edit Parameters dialog box, set parameters’ type, value, and other properties.
Note
When you execute a query with preset parameter values, you will not be automatically prompted to edit them. To edit parameters, press F8 or select Edit Parameters on the SQL toolbar.
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