Comprehensive information about the database as a whole.
This interface is implemented by driver vendors to let users know the capabilities of a Database Management System (DBMS) in combination with the driver based on JDBC™ technology ("JDBC driver") that is used with it. Different relational DBMSs often support different features, implement features in different ways, and use different data types. In addition, a driver may implement a feature on top of what the DBMS offers. Information returned by methods in this interface applies to the capabilities of a particular driver and a particular DBMS working together. Note that as used in this documentation, the term "database" is used generically to refer to both the driver and DBMS.
A user for this interface is commonly a tool that needs to discover how to deal with the underlying DBMS. This is especially true for applications that are intended to be used with more than one DBMS. For example, a tool might use the method getTypeInfo
to find out what data types can be used in a CREATE TABLE
statement. Or a user might call the method supportsCorrelatedSubqueries
to see if it is possible to use a correlated subquery or supportsBatchUpdates
to see if it is possible to use batch updates.
Some DatabaseMetaData
methods return lists of information in the form of ResultSet
objects. Regular ResultSet
methods, such as getString
and getInt
, can be used to retrieve the data from these ResultSet
objects. If a given form of metadata is not available, an empty ResultSet
will be returned. Additional columns beyond the columns defined to be returned by the ResultSet
object for a given method can be defined by the JDBC driver vendor and must be accessed by their column label.
Some DatabaseMetaData
methods take arguments that are String patterns. These arguments all have names such as fooPattern. Within a pattern String, "%" means match any substring of 0 or more characters, and "_" means match any one character. Only metadata entries matching the search pattern are returned. If a search pattern argument is set to null
, that argument's criterion will be dropped from the search.
Type parameters
- F
-
the effect type
Attributes
- Companion
- object
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
- Graph
-
- Supertypes
-
class Objecttrait Matchableclass Any
Members list
Value members
Abstract methods
Retrieves whether the current user can call all the procedures returned by the method getProcedures
.
Retrieves whether the current user can call all the procedures returned by the method getProcedures
.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether the current user can use all the tables returned by the method getTables
in a SELECT
statement.
Retrieves whether the current user can use all the tables returned by the method getTables
in a SELECT
statement.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether a SQLException
while autoCommit is true
indicates that all open ResultSets are closed, even ones that are holdable. When a SQLException
occurs while autocommit is true
, it is vendor specific whether the JDBC driver responds with a commit operation, a rollback operation, or by doing neither a commit nor a rollback. A potential result of this difference is in whether or not holdable ResultSets are closed.
Retrieves whether a SQLException
while autoCommit is true
indicates that all open ResultSets are closed, even ones that are holdable. When a SQLException
occurs while autocommit is true
, it is vendor specific whether the JDBC driver responds with a commit operation, a rollback operation, or by doing neither a commit nor a rollback. A potential result of this difference is in whether or not holdable ResultSets are closed.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether a data definition statement within a transaction forces the transaction to commit.
Retrieves whether a data definition statement within a transaction forces the transaction to commit.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database ignores a data definition statement within a transaction.
Retrieves whether this database ignores a data definition statement within a transaction.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether or not a visible row delete can be detected by calling the method ResultSet.rowDeleted
. If the method deletesAreDetected
returns false
, it means that deleted rows are removed from the result set.
Retrieves whether or not a visible row delete can be detected by calling the method ResultSet.rowDeleted
. If the method deletesAreDetected
returns false
, it means that deleted rows are removed from the result set.
Value parameters
- type
-
the
ResultSet
type; one ofResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, orResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if deletes are detected by the given result set type;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether the return value for the method getMaxRowSize
includes the SQL data types LONGVARCHAR
and LONGVARBINARY
.
Retrieves whether the return value for the method getMaxRowSize
includes the SQL data types LONGVARCHAR
and LONGVARBINARY
.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether a generated key will always be returned if the column name(s) or index(es) specified for the auto generated key column(s) are valid and the statement succeeds. The key that is returned may or may not be based on the column(s) for the auto generated key. Consult your JDBC driver documentation for additional details.
Retrieves whether a generated key will always be returned if the column name(s) or index(es) specified for the auto generated key column(s) are valid and the statement succeeds. The key that is returned may or may not be based on the column(s) for the auto generated key. Consult your JDBC driver documentation for additional details.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the String
that this database uses as the separator between a catalog and table name.
Retrieves the String
that this database uses as the separator between a catalog and table name.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the separator string
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the database vendor's preferred term for "catalog".
Retrieves the database vendor's preferred term for "catalog".
Attributes
- Returns
-
the vendor term for "catalog"
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the catalog names available in this database. The results are ordered by catalog name.
Retrieves the catalog names available in this database. The results are ordered by catalog name.
The catalog column is:
- TABLE_CAT String
=>
catalog name
Attributes
- Returns
-
a
ResultSet
object in which each row has a singleString
column that is a catalog name - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a list of the client info properties that the driver supports. The result set contains the following columns
Retrieves a list of the client info properties that the driver supports. The result set contains the following columns
-
NAME String
=>
The name of the client info property -
MAX_LEN int
=>
The maximum length of the value for the property -
DEFAULT_VALUE String
=>
The default value of the property -
DESCRIPTION String
=>
A description of the property. This will typically contain information as to where this property is stored in the database.
The ResultSet
is sorted by the NAME column
Attributes
- Returns
-
A
ResultSet
object; each row is a supported client info property - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the connection that produced this metadata object.
Retrieves the connection that produced this metadata object.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the connection that produced this metadata object
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the major version number of the underlying database.
Retrieves the major version number of the underlying database.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the underlying database's major version
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the minor version number of the underlying database.
Retrieves the minor version number of the underlying database.
Attributes
- Returns
-
underlying database's minor version
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the name of this database product.
Retrieves the name of this database product.
Attributes
- Returns
-
database product name
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the version number of this database product.
Retrieves the version number of this database product.
Attributes
- Returns
-
database version number
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves this database's default transaction isolation level. The possible values are defined in java.sql.Connection
.
Retrieves this database's default transaction isolation level. The possible values are defined in java.sql.Connection
.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the default isolation level
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves this JDBC driver's major version number.
Retrieves this JDBC driver's major version number.
Attributes
- Returns
-
JDBC driver major version
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves this JDBC driver's minor version number.
Retrieves this JDBC driver's minor version number.
Attributes
- Returns
-
JDBC driver minor version number
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the name of this JDBC driver.
Retrieves the name of this JDBC driver.
Attributes
- Returns
-
JDBC driver name
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the version number of this JDBC driver as a String
.
Retrieves the version number of this JDBC driver as a String
.
Attributes
- Returns
-
JDBC driver version
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves all the "extra" characters that can be used in unquoted identifier names (those beyond a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and _).
Retrieves all the "extra" characters that can be used in unquoted identifier names (those beyond a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and _).
Attributes
- Returns
-
the string containing the extra characters
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the string used to quote SQL identifiers. This method returns a space " " if identifier quoting is not supported.
Retrieves the string used to quote SQL identifiers. This method returns a space " " if identifier quoting is not supported.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the quoting string or a space if quoting is not supported
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the major JDBC version number for this driver.
Retrieves the major JDBC version number for this driver.
Attributes
- Returns
-
JDBC version major number
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the minor JDBC version number for this driver.
Retrieves the minor JDBC version number for this driver.
Attributes
- Returns
-
JDBC version minor number
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of hex characters this database allows in an inline binary literal.
Retrieves the maximum number of hex characters this database allows in an inline binary literal.
Attributes
- Returns
-
max the maximum length (in hex characters) for a binary literal; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of characters that this database allows in a catalog name.
Retrieves the maximum number of characters that this database allows in a catalog name.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of characters allowed in a catalog name; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of characters this database allows for a character literal.
Retrieves the maximum number of characters this database allows for a character literal.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of characters allowed for a character literal; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of characters this database allows for a column name.
Retrieves the maximum number of characters this database allows for a column name.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of characters allowed for a column name; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of columns this database allows in a GROUP BY
clause.
Retrieves the maximum number of columns this database allows in a GROUP BY
clause.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of columns allowed; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of columns this database allows in an index.
Retrieves the maximum number of columns this database allows in an index.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of columns allowed; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of columns this database allows in an ORDER BY
clause.
Retrieves the maximum number of columns this database allows in an ORDER BY
clause.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of columns allowed; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of columns this database allows in a SELECT
list.
Retrieves the maximum number of columns this database allows in a SELECT
list.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of columns allowed; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of columns this database allows in a table.
Retrieves the maximum number of columns this database allows in a table.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of columns allowed; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of concurrent connections to this database that are possible.
Retrieves the maximum number of concurrent connections to this database that are possible.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of active connections possible at one time; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of characters that this database allows in a cursor name.
Retrieves the maximum number of characters that this database allows in a cursor name.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of characters allowed in a cursor name; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of bytes this database allows for an index, including all of the parts of the index.
Retrieves the maximum number of bytes this database allows for an index, including all of the parts of the index.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of bytes allowed; this limit includes the composite of all the constituent parts of the index; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of characters that this database allows in a procedure name.
Retrieves the maximum number of characters that this database allows in a procedure name.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of characters allowed in a procedure name; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of bytes this database allows in a single row.
Retrieves the maximum number of bytes this database allows in a single row.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of bytes allowed for a row; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of characters that this database allows in a schema name.
Retrieves the maximum number of characters that this database allows in a schema name.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of characters allowed in a schema name; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of characters this database allows in an SQL statement.
Retrieves the maximum number of characters this database allows in an SQL statement.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of characters allowed for an SQL statement; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of active statements to this database that can be open at the same time.
Retrieves the maximum number of active statements to this database that can be open at the same time.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of statements that can be open at one time; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of characters this database allows in a table name.
Retrieves the maximum number of characters this database allows in a table name.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of characters allowed for a table name; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of tables this database allows in a SELECT
statement.
Retrieves the maximum number of tables this database allows in a SELECT
statement.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of tables allowed in a
SELECT
statement; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of characters this database allows in a user name.
Retrieves the maximum number of characters this database allows in a user name.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of characters allowed for a user name; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a comma-separated list of math functions available with this database. These are the Open /Open CLI math function names used in the JDBC function escape clause.
Retrieves a comma-separated list of math functions available with this database. These are the Open /Open CLI math function names used in the JDBC function escape clause.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the list of math functions supported by this database
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the database vendor's preferred term for "procedure".
Retrieves the database vendor's preferred term for "procedure".
Attributes
- Returns
-
the vendor term for "procedure"
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves this database's default holdability for ResultSet
objects.
Retrieves this database's default holdability for ResultSet
objects.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the default holdability; either
ResultSet.HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT
orResultSet.CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Indicates whether this data source supports the SQL ROWID
type, and the lifetime for which a [[RowId]]
object remains valid.
Indicates whether this data source supports the SQL ROWID
type, and the lifetime for which a [[RowId]]
object remains valid.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the status indicating the lifetime of a
RowId
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a comma-separated list of all of this database's SQL keywords that are NOT also SQL:2003 keywords.
Retrieves a comma-separated list of all of this database's SQL keywords that are NOT also SQL:2003 keywords.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the list of this database's keywords that are not also SQL:2003 keywords
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Indicates whether the SQLSTATE returned by SQLException.getSQLState
is X/Open (now known as Open Group) SQL CLI or SQL:2003.
Indicates whether the SQLSTATE returned by SQLException.getSQLState
is X/Open (now known as Open Group) SQL CLI or SQL:2003.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the type of SQLSTATE; one of: sqlStateXOpen or sqlStateSQL
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the database vendor's preferred term for "schema".
Retrieves the database vendor's preferred term for "schema".
Attributes
- Returns
-
the vendor term for "schema"
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the string that can be used to escape wildcard characters. This is the string that can be used to escape '_' or '%' in the catalog search parameters that are a pattern (and therefore use one of the wildcard characters).
Retrieves the string that can be used to escape wildcard characters. This is the string that can be used to escape '_' or '%' in the catalog search parameters that are a pattern (and therefore use one of the wildcard characters).
The '_' character represents any single character; the '%' character represents any sequence of zero or more characters.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the string used to escape wildcard characters
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a comma-separated list of string functions available with this database. These are the Open Group CLI string function names used in the JDBC function escape clause.
Retrieves a comma-separated list of string functions available with this database. These are the Open Group CLI string function names used in the JDBC function escape clause.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the list of string functions supported by this database
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a comma-separated list of system functions available with this database. These are the Open Group CLI system function names used in the JDBC function escape clause.
Retrieves a comma-separated list of system functions available with this database. These are the Open Group CLI system function names used in the JDBC function escape clause.
Attributes
- Returns
-
a list of system functions supported by this database
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the table types available in this database. The results are ordered by table type.
Retrieves the table types available in this database. The results are ordered by table type.
The table type is:
- TABLE_TYPE String
=>
table type. Typical types are "TABLE", "VIEW", "SYSTEM TABLE", "GLOBAL TEMPORARY", "LOCAL TEMPORARY", "ALIAS", "SYNONYM".
Attributes
- Returns
-
a
ResultSet
object in which each row has a singleString
column that is a table type - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a comma-separated list of the time and date functions available with this database.
Retrieves a comma-separated list of the time and date functions available with this database.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the list of time and date functions supported by this database
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of all the data types supported by this database. They are ordered by DATA_TYPE and then by how closely the data type maps to the corresponding JDBC SQL type.
Retrieves a description of all the data types supported by this database. They are ordered by DATA_TYPE and then by how closely the data type maps to the corresponding JDBC SQL type.
If the database supports SQL distinct types, then getTypeInfo() will return a single row with a TYPE_NAME of DISTINCT and a DATA_TYPE of Types.DISTINCT. If the database supports SQL structured types, then getTypeInfo() will return a single row with a TYPE_NAME of STRUCT and a DATA_TYPE of Types.STRUCT.
If SQL distinct or structured types are supported, then information on the individual types may be obtained from the getUDTs() method.
Each type description has the following columns:
- TYPE_NAME String
=>
Type name - DATA_TYPE int
=>
SQL data type from java.sql.Types - PRECISION int
=>
maximum precision - LITERAL_PREFIX String
=>
prefix used to quote a literal (may benull
) - LITERAL_SUFFIX String
=>
suffix used to quote a literal (may benull
) - CREATE_PARAMS String
=>
parameters used in creating the type (may benull
) - NULLABLE short
=>
can you use NULL for this type.- typeNoNulls - does not allow NULL values
- typeNullable - allows NULL values
- typeNullableUnknown - nullability unknown
- CASE_SENSITIVE boolean
=>
is it case sensitive. - SEARCHABLE short
=>
can you use "WHERE" based on this type:- typePredNone - No support
- typePredChar - Only supported with WHERE .. LIKE
- typePredBasic - Supported except for WHERE .. LIKE
- typeSearchable - Supported for all WHERE ..
- UNSIGNED_ATTRIBUTE boolean
=>
is it unsigned. - FIXED_PREC_SCALE boolean
=>
can it be a money value. - AUTO_INCREMENT boolean
=>
can it be used for an auto-increment value. - LOCAL_TYPE_NAME String
=>
localized version of type name (may benull
) - MINIMUM_SCALE short
=>
minimum scale supported - MAXIMUM_SCALE short
=>
maximum scale supported - SQL_DATA_TYPE int
=>
unused - SQL_DATETIME_SUB int
=>
unused - NUM_PREC_RADIX int
=>
usually 2 or 10
The PRECISION column represents the maximum column size that the server supports for the given datatype. For numeric data, this is the maximum precision. For character data, this is the length in characters. For datetime datatypes, this is the length in characters of the String representation (assuming the maximum allowed precision of the fractional seconds component). For binary data, this is the length in bytes. For the ROWID datatype, this is the length in bytes. Null is returned for data types where the column size is not applicable.
Attributes
- Returns
-
a
ResultSet
object in which each row is an SQL type description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the URL for this DBMS.
Retrieves the URL for this DBMS.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the URL for this DBMS
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the user name as known to this database.
Retrieves the user name as known to this database.
Attributes
- Returns
-
the database user name
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether or not a visible row insert can be detected by calling the method ResultSet.rowInserted
.
Retrieves whether or not a visible row insert can be detected by calling the method ResultSet.rowInserted
.
Value parameters
- type
-
the
ResultSet
type; one ofResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, orResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if changes are detected by the specified result set type;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether a catalog appears at the start of a fully qualified table name. If not, the catalog appears at the end.
Retrieves whether a catalog appears at the start of a fully qualified table name. If not, the catalog appears at the end.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if the catalog name appears at the beginning of a fully qualified table name;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database is in read-only mode.
Retrieves whether this database is in read-only mode.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Indicates whether updates made to a LOB are made on a copy or directly to the LOB.
Indicates whether updates made to a LOB are made on a copy or directly to the LOB.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if updates are made to a copy of the LOB;false
if updates are made directly to the LOB - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports concatenations between NULL
and non-NULL
values being NULL
.
Retrieves whether this database supports concatenations between NULL
and non-NULL
values being NULL
.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether NULL
values are sorted at the end regardless of sort order.
Retrieves whether NULL
values are sorted at the end regardless of sort order.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether NULL
values are sorted at the start regardless of sort order.
Retrieves whether NULL
values are sorted at the start regardless of sort order.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether deletes made by others are visible.
Retrieves whether deletes made by others are visible.
Value parameters
- type
-
the
ResultSet
type; one ofResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, orResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if deletes made by others are visible for the given result set type;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether inserts made by others are visible.
Retrieves whether inserts made by others are visible.
Value parameters
- type
-
the
ResultSet
type; one ofResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, orResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if inserts made by others are visible for the given result set type;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether updates made by others are visible.
Retrieves whether updates made by others are visible.
Value parameters
- type
-
the
ResultSet
type; one ofResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, orResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if updates made by others are visible for the given result set type;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether a result set's own deletes are visible.
Retrieves whether a result set's own deletes are visible.
Value parameters
- type
-
the
ResultSet
type; one ofResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, orResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if deletes are visible for the given result set type;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether a result set's own inserts are visible.
Retrieves whether a result set's own inserts are visible.
Value parameters
- type
-
the
ResultSet
type; one ofResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, orResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if inserts are visible for the given result set type;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether for the given type of ResultSet
object, the result set's own updates are visible.
Retrieves whether for the given type of ResultSet
object, the result set's own updates are visible.
Value parameters
- type
-
the
ResultSet
type; one ofResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, orResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
Attributes
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case unquoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in lower case.
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case unquoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in lower case.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case quoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in lower case.
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case quoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in lower case.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case unquoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in mixed case.
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case unquoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in mixed case.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case quoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in mixed case.
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case quoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in mixed case.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case unquoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in upper case.
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case unquoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in upper case.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case quoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in upper case.
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case quoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in upper case.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports the ANSI92 entry level SQL grammar.
Retrieves whether this database supports the ANSI92 entry level SQL grammar.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports the ANSI92 full SQL grammar supported.
Retrieves whether this database supports the ANSI92 full SQL grammar supported.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports the ANSI92 intermediate SQL grammar supported.
Retrieves whether this database supports the ANSI92 intermediate SQL grammar supported.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports ALTER TABLE
with add column.
Retrieves whether this database supports ALTER TABLE
with add column.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports ALTER TABLE
with drop column.
Retrieves whether this database supports ALTER TABLE
with drop column.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports batch updates.
Retrieves whether this database supports batch updates.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if this database supports batch updates;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether a catalog name can be used in a data manipulation statement.
Retrieves whether a catalog name can be used in a data manipulation statement.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether a catalog name can be used in an index definition statement.
Retrieves whether a catalog name can be used in an index definition statement.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether a catalog name can be used in a privilege definition statement.
Retrieves whether a catalog name can be used in a privilege definition statement.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether a catalog name can be used in a procedure call statement.
Retrieves whether a catalog name can be used in a procedure call statement.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether a catalog name can be used in a table definition statement.
Retrieves whether a catalog name can be used in a table definition statement.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports column aliasing.
Retrieves whether this database supports column aliasing.
If so, the SQL AS clause can be used to provide names for computed columns or to provide alias names for columns as required.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports the JDBC scalar function CONVERT
for the conversion of one JDBC type to another. The JDBC types are the generic SQL data types defined in java.sql.Types
.
Retrieves whether this database supports the JDBC scalar function CONVERT
for the conversion of one JDBC type to another. The JDBC types are the generic SQL data types defined in java.sql.Types
.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports the JDBC scalar function CONVERT
for conversions between the JDBC types fromType and toType. The JDBC types are the generic SQL data types defined in java.sql.Types
.
Retrieves whether this database supports the JDBC scalar function CONVERT
for conversions between the JDBC types fromType and toType. The JDBC types are the generic SQL data types defined in java.sql.Types
.
Value parameters
- fromType
-
the type to convert from; one of the type codes from the class
java.sql.Types
- toType
-
the type to convert to; one of the type codes from the class
java.sql.Types
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports the ODBC Core SQL grammar.
Retrieves whether this database supports the ODBC Core SQL grammar.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports correlated subqueries.
Retrieves whether this database supports correlated subqueries.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports both data definition and data manipulation statements within a transaction.
Retrieves whether this database supports both data definition and data manipulation statements within a transaction.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports only data manipulation statements within a transaction.
Retrieves whether this database supports only data manipulation statements within a transaction.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether, when table correlation names are supported, they are restricted to being different from the names of the tables.
Retrieves whether, when table correlation names are supported, they are restricted to being different from the names of the tables.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports expressions in ORDER BY
lists.
Retrieves whether this database supports expressions in ORDER BY
lists.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports the ODBC Extended SQL grammar.
Retrieves whether this database supports the ODBC Extended SQL grammar.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports full nested outer joins.
Retrieves whether this database supports full nested outer joins.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether auto-generated keys can be retrieved after a statement has been executed
Retrieves whether auto-generated keys can be retrieved after a statement has been executed
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if auto-generated keys can be retrieved after a statement has executed;false
otherwise Iftrue
is returned, the JDBC driver must support the returning of auto-generated keys for at least SQL INSERT statements - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports some form of GROUP BY
clause.
Retrieves whether this database supports some form of GROUP BY
clause.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports using columns not included in the SELECT
statement in a GROUP BY
clause provided that all of the columns in the SELECT
statement are included in the GROUP BY
clause.
Retrieves whether this database supports using columns not included in the SELECT
statement in a GROUP BY
clause provided that all of the columns in the SELECT
statement are included in the GROUP BY
clause.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports using a column that is not in the SELECT
statement in a GROUP BY
clause.
Retrieves whether this database supports using a column that is not in the SELECT
statement in a GROUP BY
clause.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports the SQL Integrity Enhancement Facility.
Retrieves whether this database supports the SQL Integrity Enhancement Facility.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports specifying a LIKE
escape clause.
Retrieves whether this database supports specifying a LIKE
escape clause.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database provides limited support for outer joins. (This will be true
if the method supportsFullOuterJoins
returns true
).
Retrieves whether this database provides limited support for outer joins. (This will be true
if the method supportsFullOuterJoins
returns true
).
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports the ODBC Minimum SQL grammar.
Retrieves whether this database supports the ODBC Minimum SQL grammar.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case unquoted SQL identifiers as case sensitive and as a result stores them in mixed case.
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case unquoted SQL identifiers as case sensitive and as a result stores them in mixed case.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case quoted SQL identifiers as case sensitive and as a result stores them in mixed case.
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case quoted SQL identifiers as case sensitive and as a result stores them in mixed case.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether it is possible to have multiple ResultSet
objects returned from a CallableStatement
object simultaneously.
Retrieves whether it is possible to have multiple ResultSet
objects returned from a CallableStatement
object simultaneously.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if aCallableStatement
object can return multipleResultSet
objects simultaneously;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports getting multiple ResultSet
objects from a single call to the method execute
.
Retrieves whether this database supports getting multiple ResultSet
objects from a single call to the method execute
.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database allows having multiple transactions open at once (on different connections).
Retrieves whether this database allows having multiple transactions open at once (on different connections).
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports named parameters to callable statements.
Retrieves whether this database supports named parameters to callable statements.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if named parameters are supported;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether columns in this database may be defined as non-nullable.
Retrieves whether columns in this database may be defined as non-nullable.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports keeping cursors open across commits.
Retrieves whether this database supports keeping cursors open across commits.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if cursors always remain open;false
if they might not remain open - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports keeping cursors open across rollbacks.
Retrieves whether this database supports keeping cursors open across rollbacks.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if cursors always remain open;false
if they might not remain open - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports keeping statements open across commits.
Retrieves whether this database supports keeping statements open across commits.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if statements always remain open;false
if they might not remain open - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports keeping statements open across rollbacks.
Retrieves whether this database supports keeping statements open across rollbacks.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if statements always remain open;false
if they might not remain open - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports using a column that is not in the SELECT
statement in an ORDER BY
clause.
Retrieves whether this database supports using a column that is not in the SELECT
statement in an ORDER BY
clause.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports some form of outer join.
Retrieves whether this database supports some form of outer join.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports positioned DELETE
statements.
Retrieves whether this database supports positioned DELETE
statements.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports positioned UPDATE
statements.
Retrieves whether this database supports positioned UPDATE
statements.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports the given concurrency type in combination with the given result set type.
Retrieves whether this database supports the given concurrency type in combination with the given result set type.
Value parameters
- `type`
-
defined in
java.sql.ResultSet
- concurrency
-
type defined in
java.sql.ResultSet
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports the given result set holdability.
Retrieves whether this database supports the given result set holdability.
Value parameters
- holdability
-
one of the following constants:
ResultSet.HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT
orResultSet.CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports the given result set type.
Retrieves whether this database supports the given result set type.
Value parameters
- `type`
-
defined in
java.sql.ResultSet
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports savepoints.
Retrieves whether this database supports savepoints.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if savepoints are supported;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether a schema name can be used in a data manipulation statement.
Retrieves whether a schema name can be used in a data manipulation statement.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether a schema name can be used in an index definition statement.
Retrieves whether a schema name can be used in an index definition statement.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether a schema name can be used in a privilege definition statement.
Retrieves whether a schema name can be used in a privilege definition statement.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether a schema name can be used in a procedure call statement.
Retrieves whether a schema name can be used in a procedure call statement.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether a schema name can be used in a table definition statement.
Retrieves whether a schema name can be used in a table definition statement.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports SELECT FOR UPDATE
statements.
Retrieves whether this database supports SELECT FOR UPDATE
statements.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports statement pooling.
Retrieves whether this database supports statement pooling.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports invoking user-defined or vendor functions using the stored procedure escape syntax.
Retrieves whether this database supports invoking user-defined or vendor functions using the stored procedure escape syntax.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports stored procedure calls that use the stored procedure escape syntax.
Retrieves whether this database supports stored procedure calls that use the stored procedure escape syntax.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports subqueries in comparison expressions.
Retrieves whether this database supports subqueries in comparison expressions.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports subqueries in EXISTS
expressions.
Retrieves whether this database supports subqueries in EXISTS
expressions.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports subqueries in IN
expressions.
Retrieves whether this database supports subqueries in IN
expressions.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports subqueries in quantified expressions.
Retrieves whether this database supports subqueries in quantified expressions.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports table correlation names.
Retrieves whether this database supports table correlation names.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports the given transaction isolation level.
Retrieves whether this database supports the given transaction isolation level.
Value parameters
- level
-
one of the transaction isolation levels defined in
java.sql.Connection
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports transactions. If not, invoking the method commit
is a noop, and the isolation level is TRANSACTION_NONE
.
Retrieves whether this database supports transactions. If not, invoking the method commit
is a noop, and the isolation level is TRANSACTION_NONE
.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if transactions are supported;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports SQL UNION
.
Retrieves whether this database supports SQL UNION
.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports SQL UNION ALL
.
Retrieves whether this database supports SQL UNION ALL
.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether or not a visible row update can be detected by calling the method ResultSet.rowUpdated
.
Retrieves whether or not a visible row update can be detected by calling the method ResultSet.rowUpdated
.
Value parameters
- type
-
the
ResultSet
type; one ofResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, orResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if changes are detected by the result set type;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database uses a file for each table.
Retrieves whether this database uses a file for each table.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if this database uses a local file for each table;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database stores tables in a local file.
Retrieves whether this database stores tables in a local file.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Concrete methods
Retrieves a description of the given attribute of the given type for a user-defined type (UDT) that is available in the given schema and catalog.
Retrieves a description of the given attribute of the given type for a user-defined type (UDT) that is available in the given schema and catalog.
Descriptions are returned only for attributes of UDTs matching the catalog, schema, type, and attribute name criteria. They are ordered by TYPE_CAT
, TYPE_SCHEM
, TYPE_NAME
and ORDINAL_POSITION
. This description does not contain inherited attributes.
The ResultSet
object that is returned has the following columns:
- TYPE_CAT String
=>
type catalog (may benull
) - TYPE_SCHEM String
=>
type schema (may benull
) - TYPE_NAME String
=>
type name - ATTR_NAME String
=>
attribute name - DATA_TYPE int
=>
attribute type SQL type from java.sql.Types - ATTR_TYPE_NAME String
=>
Data source dependent type name. For a UDT, the type name is fully qualified. For a REF, the type name is fully qualified and represents the target type of the reference type. - ATTR_SIZE int
=>
column size. For char or date types this is the maximum number of characters; for numeric or decimal types this is precision. - DECIMAL_DIGITS int
=>
the number of fractional digits. Null is returned for data types where DECIMAL_DIGITS is not applicable. - NUM_PREC_RADIX int
=>
Radix (typically either 10 or 2) - NULLABLE int
=>
whether NULL is allowed- attributeNoNulls - might not allow NULL values
- attributeNullable - definitely allows NULL values
- attributeNullableUnknown - nullability unknown
- REMARKS String
=>
comment describing column (may benull
) - ATTR_DEF String
=>
default value (may benull
) - SQL_DATA_TYPE int
=>
unused - SQL_DATETIME_SUB int
=>
unused - CHAR_OCTET_LENGTH int
=>
for char types the maximum number of bytes in the column - ORDINAL_POSITION int
=>
index of the attribute in the UDT (starting at 1) - IS_NULLABLE String
=>
ISO rules are used to determine the nullability for a attribute.- YES --- if the attribute can include NULLs
- NO --- if the attribute cannot include NULLs
- empty string --- if the nullability for the attribute is unknown
- SCOPE_CATALOG String
=>
catalog of table that is the scope of a reference attribute (null
if DATA_TYPE isn't REF) - SCOPE_SCHEMA String
=>
schema of table that is the scope of a reference attribute (null
if DATA_TYPE isn't REF) - SCOPE_TABLE String
=>
table name that is the scope of a reference attribute (null
if the DATA_TYPE isn't REF) - SOURCE_DATA_TYPE short
=>
source type of a distinct type or user-generated Ref type,SQL type from java.sql.Types (null
if DATA_TYPE isn't DISTINCT or user-generated REF)
Value parameters
- attributeNamePattern
-
an attribute name pattern; must match the attribute name as it is declared in the database
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow the search - schemaPattern
-
a schema name pattern; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow the search - typeNamePattern
-
a type name pattern; must match the type name as it is stored in the database
Attributes
- Returns
-
a
ResultSet
object in which each row is an attribute description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of a table's optimal set of columns that uniquely identifies a row. They are ordered by SCOPE.
Retrieves a description of a table's optimal set of columns that uniquely identifies a row. They are ordered by SCOPE.
Each column description has the following columns:
- SCOPE short
=>
actual scope of result- bestRowTemporary - very temporary, while using row
- bestRowTransaction - valid for remainder of current transaction
- bestRowSession - valid for remainder of current session
- COLUMN_NAME String
=>
column name - DATA_TYPE int
=>
SQL data type from java.sql.Types - TYPE_NAME String
=>
Data source dependent type name, for a UDT the type name is fully qualified - COLUMN_SIZE int
=>
precision - BUFFER_LENGTH int
=>
not used - DECIMAL_DIGITS short
=>
scale - Null is returned for data types where DECIMAL_DIGITS is not applicable. - PSEUDO_COLUMN short
=>
is this a pseudo column like an Oracle ROWID- bestRowUnknown - may or may not be pseudo column
- bestRowNotPseudo - is NOT a pseudo column
- bestRowPseudo - is a pseudo column
The COLUMN_SIZE column represents the specified column size for the given column. For numeric data, this is the maximum precision. For character data, this is the length in characters. For datetime datatypes, this is the length in characters of the String representation (assuming the maximum allowed precision of the fractional seconds component). For binary data, this is the length in bytes. For the ROWID datatype, this is the length in bytes. Null is returned for data types where the column size is not applicable.
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow the search - nullable
-
include columns that are nullable.
- schema
-
a schema name; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow the search - scope
-
the scope of interest; use same values as SCOPE
- table
-
a table name; must match the table name as it is stored in the database
Attributes
- Returns
-
ResultSet
- each row is a column description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of the access rights for a table's columns.
Retrieves a description of the access rights for a table's columns.
Only privileges matching the column name criteria are returned. They are ordered by COLUMN_NAME and PRIVILEGE.
Each privilege description has the following columns:
- TABLE_CAT String
=>
table catalog (may benull
) - TABLE_SCHEM String
=>
table schema (may benull
) - TABLE_NAME String
=>
table name - COLUMN_NAME String
=>
column name - GRANTOR String
=>
grantor of access (may benull
) - GRANTEE String
=>
grantee of access - PRIVILEGE String
=>
name of access (SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, REFERENCES, ...) - IS_GRANTABLE String
=>
"YES" if grantee is permitted to grant to others; "NO" if not;null
if unknown
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow the search - columnNamePattern
-
a column name pattern; must match the column name as it is stored in the database
- schema
-
a schema name; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow the search - table
-
a table name; must match the table name as it is stored in the database
Attributes
- Returns
-
ResultSet
- each row is a column privilege description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of table columns available in the specified catalog.
Retrieves a description of table columns available in the specified catalog.
Only column descriptions matching the catalog, schema, table and column name criteria are returned. They are ordered by TABLE_CAT
,TABLE_SCHEM
, TABLE_NAME
, and ORDINAL_POSITION
.
Each column description has the following columns:
- TABLE_CAT String
=>
table catalog (may benull
) - TABLE_SCHEM String
=>
table schema (may benull
) - TABLE_NAME String
=>
table name - COLUMN_NAME String
=>
column name - DATA_TYPE int
=>
SQL type from java.sql.Types - TYPE_NAME String
=>
Data source dependent type name, for a UDT the type name is fully qualified - COLUMN_SIZE int
=>
column size. - BUFFER_LENGTH is not used.
- DECIMAL_DIGITS int
=>
the number of fractional digits. Null is returned for data types where DECIMAL_DIGITS is not applicable. - NUM_PREC_RADIX int
=>
Radix (typically either 10 or 2) - NULLABLE int
=>
is NULL allowed.- columnNoNulls - might not allow
NULL
values - columnNullable - definitely allows
NULL
values - columnNullableUnknown - nullability unknown
- columnNoNulls - might not allow
- REMARKS String
=>
comment describing column (may benull
) - COLUMN_DEF String
=>
default value for the column, which should be interpreted as a string when the value is enclosed in single quotes (may benull
) - SQL_DATA_TYPE int
=>
unused - SQL_DATETIME_SUB int
=>
unused - CHAR_OCTET_LENGTH int
=>
for char types the maximum number of bytes in the column - ORDINAL_POSITION int
=>
index of column in table (starting at 1) - IS_NULLABLE String
=>
ISO rules are used to determine the nullability for a column.- YES --- if the column can include NULLs
- NO --- if the column cannot include NULLs
- empty string --- if the nullability for the column is unknown
- SCOPE_CATALOG String
=>
catalog of table that is the scope of a reference attribute (null
if DATA_TYPE isn't REF) - SCOPE_SCHEMA String
=>
schema of table that is the scope of a reference attribute (null
if the DATA_TYPE isn't REF) - SCOPE_TABLE String
=>
table name that this the scope of a reference attribute (null
if the DATA_TYPE isn't REF) - SOURCE_DATA_TYPE short
=>
source type of a distinct type or user-generated Ref type, SQL type from java.sql.Types (null
if DATA_TYPE isn't DISTINCT or user-generated REF) - IS_AUTOINCREMENT String
=>
Indicates whether this column is auto incremented- YES --- if the column is auto incremented
- NO --- if the column is not auto incremented
- empty string --- if it cannot be determined whether the column is auto incremented
- IS_GENERATEDCOLUMN String
=>
Indicates whether this is a generated column- YES --- if this a generated column
- NO --- if this not a generated column
- empty string --- if it cannot be determined whether this is a generated column
The COLUMN_SIZE column specifies the column size for the given column. For numeric data, this is the maximum precision. For character data, this is the length in characters. For datetime datatypes, this is the length in characters of the String representation (assuming the maximum allowed precision of the fractional seconds component). For binary data, this is the length in bytes. For the ROWID datatype, this is the length in bytes. Null is returned for data types where the column size is not applicable.
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow the search - columnNamePattern
-
a column name pattern; must match the column name as it is stored in the database
- schemaPattern
-
a schema name pattern; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow the search - tableNamePattern
-
a table name pattern; must match the table name as it is stored in the database
Attributes
- Returns
-
ResultSet
- each row is a column description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of the foreign key columns in the given foreign key table that reference the primary key or the columns representing a unique constraint of the parent table (could be the same or a different table). The number of columns returned from the parent table must match the number of columns that make up the foreign key. They are ordered by FKTABLE_CAT, FKTABLE_SCHEM, FKTABLE_NAME, and KEY_SEQ.
Retrieves a description of the foreign key columns in the given foreign key table that reference the primary key or the columns representing a unique constraint of the parent table (could be the same or a different table). The number of columns returned from the parent table must match the number of columns that make up the foreign key. They are ordered by FKTABLE_CAT, FKTABLE_SCHEM, FKTABLE_NAME, and KEY_SEQ.
Each foreign key column description has the following columns:
- PKTABLE_CAT String
=>
parent key table catalog (may benull
) - PKTABLE_SCHEM String
=>
parent key table schema (may benull
) - PKTABLE_NAME String
=>
parent key table name - PKCOLUMN_NAME String
=>
parent key column name - FKTABLE_CAT String
=>
foreign key table catalog (may benull
) being exported (may benull
) - FKTABLE_SCHEM String
=>
foreign key table schema (may benull
) being exported (may benull
) - FKTABLE_NAME String
=>
foreign key table name being exported - FKCOLUMN_NAME String
=>
foreign key column name being exported - KEY_SEQ short
=>
sequence number within foreign key( a value of 1 represents the first column of the foreign key, a value of 2 would represent the second column within the foreign key). - UPDATE_RULE short
=>
What happens to foreign key when parent key is updated:- importedNoAction - do not allow update of parent key if it has been imported
- importedKeyCascade - change imported key to agree with parent key update
- importedKeySetNull - change imported key to
NULL
if its parent key has been updated - importedKeySetDefault - change imported key to default values if its parent key has been updated
- importedKeyRestrict - same as importedKeyNoAction (for ODBC 2.x compatibility)
- DELETE_RULE short
=>
What happens to the foreign key when parent key is deleted.- importedKeyNoAction - do not allow delete of parent key if it has been imported
- importedKeyCascade - delete rows that import a deleted key
- importedKeySetNull - change imported key to
NULL
if its primary key has been deleted - importedKeyRestrict - same as importedKeyNoAction (for ODBC 2.x compatibility)
- importedKeySetDefault - change imported key to default if its parent key has been deleted
- FK_NAME String
=>
foreign key name (may benull
) - PK_NAME String
=>
parent key name (may benull
) - DEFERRABILITY short
=>
can the evaluation of foreign key constraints be deferred until commit- importedKeyInitiallyDeferred - see SQL92 for definition
- importedKeyInitiallyImmediate - see SQL92 for definition
- importedKeyNotDeferrable - see SQL92 for definition
Value parameters
- foreignCatalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means drop catalog name from the selection criteria - foreignSchema
-
a schema name; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means drop schema name from the selection criteria - foreignTable
-
the name of the table that imports the key; must match the table name as it is stored in the database
- parentCatalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means drop catalog name from the selection criteria - parentSchema
-
a schema name; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means drop schema name from the selection criteria - parentTable
-
the name of the table that exports the key; must match the table name as it is stored in the database
Attributes
- Returns
-
ResultSet
- each row is a foreign key column description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of the foreign key columns that reference the given table's primary key columns (the foreign keys exported by a table). They are ordered by FKTABLE_CAT, FKTABLE_SCHEM, FKTABLE_NAME, and KEY_SEQ.
Retrieves a description of the foreign key columns that reference the given table's primary key columns (the foreign keys exported by a table). They are ordered by FKTABLE_CAT, FKTABLE_SCHEM, FKTABLE_NAME, and KEY_SEQ.
Each foreign key column description has the following columns:
- PKTABLE_CAT String
=>
primary key table catalog (may benull
) - PKTABLE_SCHEM String
=>
primary key table schema (may benull
) - PKTABLE_NAME String
=>
primary key table name - PKCOLUMN_NAME String
=>
primary key column name - FKTABLE_CAT String
=>
foreign key table catalog (may benull
) being exported (may benull
) - FKTABLE_SCHEM String
=>
foreign key table schema (may benull
) being exported (may benull
) - FKTABLE_NAME String
=>
foreign key table name being exported - FKCOLUMN_NAME String
=>
foreign key column name being exported - KEY_SEQ short
=>
sequence number within foreign key( a value of 1 represents the first column of the foreign key, a value of 2 would represent the second column within the foreign key). - UPDATE_RULE short
=>
What happens to foreign key when primary is updated:- importedNoAction - do not allow update of primary key if it has been imported
- importedKeyCascade - change imported key to agree with primary key update
- importedKeySetNull - change imported key to
NULL
if its primary key has been updated - importedKeySetDefault - change imported key to default values if its primary key has been updated
- importedKeyRestrict - same as importedKeyNoAction (for ODBC 2.x compatibility)
- DELETE_RULE short
=>
What happens to the foreign key when primary is deleted.- importedKeyNoAction - do not allow delete of primary key if it has been imported
- importedKeyCascade - delete rows that import a deleted key
- importedKeySetNull - change imported key to
NULL
if its primary key has been deleted - importedKeyRestrict - same as importedKeyNoAction (for ODBC 2.x compatibility)
- importedKeySetDefault - change imported key to default if its primary key has been deleted
- FK_NAME String
=>
foreign key name (may benull
) - PK_NAME String
=>
primary key name (may benull
) - DEFERRABILITY short
=>
can the evaluation of foreign key constraints be deferred until commit- importedKeyInitiallyDeferred - see SQL92 for definition
- importedKeyInitiallyImmediate - see SQL92 for definition
- importedKeyNotDeferrable - see SQL92 for definition
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in this database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow the search - schema
-
a schema name; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow the search - table
-
a table name; must match the table name as it is stored in this database
Attributes
- Returns
-
a
ResultSet
object in which each row is a foreign key column description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of the given catalog's system or user function parameters and return type.
Retrieves a description of the given catalog's system or user function parameters and return type.
Only descriptions matching the schema, function and parameter name criteria are returned. They are ordered by FUNCTION_CAT
, FUNCTION_SCHEM
, FUNCTION_NAME
and SPECIFIC_ NAME
. Within this, the return value, if any, is first. Next are the parameter descriptions in call order. The column descriptions follow in column number order.
Each row in the ResultSet
is a parameter description, column description or return type description with the following fields:
- FUNCTION_CAT String
=>
function catalog (may benull
) - FUNCTION_SCHEM String
=>
function schema (may benull
) - FUNCTION_NAME String
=>
function name. This is the name used to invoke the function - COLUMN_NAME String
=>
column/parameter name - COLUMN_TYPE Short
=>
kind of column/parameter:- functionColumnUnknown - nobody knows
- functionColumnIn - IN parameter
- functionColumnInOut - INOUT parameter
- functionColumnOut - OUT parameter
- functionColumnReturn - function return value
- functionColumnResult - Indicates that the parameter or column is a column in the
ResultSet
- DATA_TYPE int
=>
SQL type from java.sql.Types - TYPE_NAME String
=>
SQL type name, for a UDT type the type name is fully qualified - PRECISION int
=>
precision - LENGTH int
=>
length in bytes of data - SCALE short
=>
scale - null is returned for data types where SCALE is not applicable. - RADIX short
=>
radix - NULLABLE short
=>
can it contain NULL.- functionNoNulls - does not allow NULL values
- functionNullable - allows NULL values
- functionNullableUnknown - nullability unknown
- REMARKS String
=>
comment describing column/parameter - CHAR_OCTET_LENGTH int
=>
the maximum length of binary and character based parameters or columns. For any other datatype the returned value is a NULL - ORDINAL_POSITION int
=>
the ordinal position, starting from 1, for the input and output parameters. A value of 0 is returned if this row describes the function's return value. For result set columns, it is the ordinal position of the column in the result set starting from 1. - IS_NULLABLE String
=>
ISO rules are used to determine the nullability for a parameter or column.- YES --- if the parameter or column can include NULLs
- NO --- if the parameter or column cannot include NULLs
- empty string --- if the nullability for the parameter or column is unknown
- SPECIFIC_NAME String
=>
the name which uniquely identifies this function within its schema. This is a user specified, or DBMS generated, name that may be different then theFUNCTION_NAME
for example with overload functions
The PRECISION column represents the specified column size for the given parameter or column. For numeric data, this is the maximum precision. For character data, this is the length in characters. For datetime datatypes, this is the length in characters of the String representation (assuming the maximum allowed precision of the fractional seconds component). For binary data, this is the length in bytes. For the ROWID datatype, this is the length in bytes. Null is returned for data types where the column size is not applicable.
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow the search - columnNamePattern
-
a parameter name pattern; must match the parameter or column name as it is stored in the database
- functionNamePattern
-
a procedure name pattern; must match the function name as it is stored in the database
- schemaPattern
-
a schema name pattern; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow the search
Attributes
- Returns
-
ResultSet
- each row describes a user function parameter, column or return type - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of the system and user functions available in the given catalog.
Retrieves a description of the system and user functions available in the given catalog.
Only system and user function descriptions matching the schema and function name criteria are returned. They are ordered by FUNCTION_CAT
, FUNCTION_SCHEM
, FUNCTION_NAME
and SPECIFIC_ NAME
.
Each function description has the following columns:
- FUNCTION_CAT String
=>
function catalog (may benull
) - FUNCTION_SCHEM String
=>
function schema (may benull
) - FUNCTION_NAME String
=>
function name. This is the name used to invoke the function - REMARKS String
=>
explanatory comment on the function - FUNCTION_TYPE short
=>
kind of function:- functionResultUnknown - Cannot determine if a return value or table will be returned
- functionNoTable- Does not return a table
- functionReturnsTable - Returns a table
- SPECIFIC_NAME String
=>
the name which uniquely identifies this function within its schema. This is a user specified, or DBMS generated, name that may be different then theFUNCTION_NAME
for example with overload functions
A user may not have permission to execute any of the functions that are returned by getFunctions
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow the search - functionNamePattern
-
a function name pattern; must match the function name as it is stored in the database
- schemaPattern
-
a schema name pattern; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow the search
Attributes
- Returns
-
ResultSet
- each row is a function description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of the primary key columns that are referenced by the given table's foreign key columns (the primary keys imported by a table). They are ordered by PKTABLE_CAT, PKTABLE_SCHEM, PKTABLE_NAME, and KEY_SEQ.
Retrieves a description of the primary key columns that are referenced by the given table's foreign key columns (the primary keys imported by a table). They are ordered by PKTABLE_CAT, PKTABLE_SCHEM, PKTABLE_NAME, and KEY_SEQ.
Each primary key column description has the following columns:
- PKTABLE_CAT String
=>
primary key table catalog being imported (may benull
) - PKTABLE_SCHEM String
=>
primary key table schema being imported (may benull
) - PKTABLE_NAME String
=>
primary key table name being imported - PKCOLUMN_NAME String
=>
primary key column name being imported - FKTABLE_CAT String
=>
foreign key table catalog (may benull
) - FKTABLE_SCHEM String
=>
foreign key table schema (may benull
) - FKTABLE_NAME String
=>
foreign key table name - FKCOLUMN_NAME String
=>
foreign key column name - KEY_SEQ short
=>
sequence number within a foreign key( a value of 1 represents the first column of the foreign key, a value of 2 would represent the second column within the foreign key). - UPDATE_RULE short
=>
What happens to a foreign key when the primary key is updated:- importedNoAction - do not allow update of primary key if it has been imported
- importedKeyCascade - change imported key to agree with primary key update
- importedKeySetNull - change imported key to
NULL
if its primary key has been updated - importedKeySetDefault - change imported key to default values if its primary key has been updated
- importedKeyRestrict - same as importedKeyNoAction (for ODBC 2.x compatibility)
- DELETE_RULE short
=>
What happens to the foreign key when primary is deleted.- importedKeyNoAction - do not allow delete of primary key if it has been imported
- importedKeyCascade - delete rows that import a deleted key
- importedKeySetNull - change imported key to NULL if its primary key has been deleted
- importedKeyRestrict - same as importedKeyNoAction (for ODBC 2.x compatibility)
- importedKeySetDefault - change imported key to default if its primary key has been deleted
- FK_NAME String
=>
foreign key name (may benull
) - PK_NAME String
=>
primary key name (may benull
) - DEFERRABILITY short
=>
can the evaluation of foreign key constraints be deferred until commit- importedKeyInitiallyDeferred - see SQL92 for definition
- importedKeyInitiallyImmediate - see SQL92 for definition
- importedKeyNotDeferrable - see SQL92 for definition
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow the search - schema
-
a schema name; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow the search - table
-
a table name; must match the table name as it is stored in the database
Attributes
- Returns
-
ResultSet
- each row is a primary key column description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of the given table's indices and statistics. They are ordered by NON_UNIQUE, TYPE, INDEX_NAME, and ORDINAL_POSITION.
Retrieves a description of the given table's indices and statistics. They are ordered by NON_UNIQUE, TYPE, INDEX_NAME, and ORDINAL_POSITION.
Each index column description has the following columns:
- TABLE_CAT String
=>
table catalog (may benull
) - TABLE_SCHEM String
=>
table schema (may benull
) - TABLE_NAME String
=>
table name - NON_UNIQUE boolean
=>
Can index values be non-unique. false when TYPE is tableIndexStatistic - INDEX_QUALIFIER String
=>
index catalog (may benull
);null
when TYPE is tableIndexStatistic - INDEX_NAME String
=>
index name;null
when TYPE is tableIndexStatistic - TYPE short
=>
index type:- tableIndexStatistic - this identifies table statistics that are returned in conjunction with a table's index descriptions
- tableIndexClustered - this is a clustered index
- tableIndexHashed - this is a hashed index
- tableIndexOther - this is some other style of index
- ORDINAL_POSITION short
=>
column sequence number within index; zero when TYPE is tableIndexStatistic - COLUMN_NAME String
=>
column name;null
when TYPE is tableIndexStatistic - ASC_OR_DESC String
=>
column sort sequence, "A"=>
ascending, "D"=>
descending, may benull
if sort sequence is not supported;null
when TYPE is tableIndexStatistic - CARDINALITY long
=>
When TYPE is tableIndexStatistic, then this is the number of rows in the table; otherwise, it is the number of unique values in the index. - PAGES long
=>
When TYPE is tableIndexStatistic then this is the number of pages used for the table, otherwise it is the number of pages used for the current index. - FILTER_CONDITION String
=>
Filter condition, if any. (may benull
)
Value parameters
- approximate
-
when true, result is allowed to reflect approximate or out of data values; when false, results are requested to be accurate
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in this database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow the search - schema
-
a schema name; must match the schema name as it is stored in this database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow the search - table
-
a table name; must match the table name as it is stored in this database
- unique
-
when true, return only indices for unique values; when false, return indices regardless of whether unique or not
Attributes
- Returns
-
ResultSet
- each row is an index column description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the maximum number of bytes this database allows for the logical size for a LOB
.
Retrieves the maximum number of bytes this database allows for the logical size for a LOB
.
The default implementation will return 0
Attributes
- Returns
-
the maximum number of bytes allowed; a result of zero means that there is no limit or the limit is not known
- Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of the given table's primary key columns. They are ordered by COLUMN_NAME.
Retrieves a description of the given table's primary key columns. They are ordered by COLUMN_NAME.
Each primary key column description has the following columns:
- TABLE_CAT String
=>
table catalog (may benull
) - TABLE_SCHEM String
=>
table schema (may benull
) - TABLE_NAME String
=>
table name - COLUMN_NAME String
=>
column name - KEY_SEQ short
=>
sequence number within primary key( a value of 1 represents the first column of the primary key, a value of 2 would represent the second column within the primary key). - PK_NAME String
=>
primary key name (may benull
)
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow the search - schema
-
a schema name; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow the search - table
-
a table name; must match the table name as it is stored in the database
Attributes
- Returns
-
ResultSet
- each row is a primary key column description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of the given catalog's stored procedure parameter and result columns.
Retrieves a description of the given catalog's stored procedure parameter and result columns.
Only descriptions matching the schema, procedure and parameter name criteria are returned. They are ordered by PROCEDURE_CAT, PROCEDURE_SCHEM, PROCEDURE_NAME and SPECIFIC_NAME. Within this, the return value, if any, is first. Next are the parameter descriptions in call order. The column descriptions follow in column number order.
Each row in the ResultSet
is a parameter description or column description with the following fields:
- PROCEDURE_CAT String
=>
procedure catalog (may benull
) - PROCEDURE_SCHEM String
=>
procedure schema (may benull
) - PROCEDURE_NAME String
=>
procedure name - COLUMN_NAME String
=>
column/parameter name - COLUMN_TYPE Short
=>
kind of column/parameter:- procedureColumnUnknown - nobody knows
- procedureColumnIn - IN parameter
- procedureColumnInOut - INOUT parameter
- procedureColumnOut - OUT parameter
- procedureColumnReturn - procedure return value
- procedureColumnResult - result column in
ResultSet
- DATA_TYPE int
=>
SQL type from java.sql.Types - TYPE_NAME String
=>
SQL type name, for a UDT type the type name is fully qualified - PRECISION int
=>
precision - LENGTH int
=>
length in bytes of data - SCALE short
=>
scale - null is returned for data types where SCALE is not applicable. - RADIX short
=>
radix - NULLABLE short
=>
can it contain NULL.- procedureNoNulls - does not allow NULL values
- procedureNullable - allows NULL values
- procedureNullableUnknown - nullability unknown
- REMARKS String
=>
comment describing parameter/column - COLUMN_DEF String
=>
default value for the column, which should be interpreted as a string when the value is enclosed in single quotes (may benull
)- The string NULL (not enclosed in quotes) - if NULL was specified as the default value
- TRUNCATE (not enclosed in quotes) - if the specified default value cannot be represented without truncation
- NULL - if a default value was not specified
- SQL_DATA_TYPE int
=>
reserved for future use - SQL_DATETIME_SUB int
=>
reserved for future use - CHAR_OCTET_LENGTH int
=>
the maximum length of binary and character based columns. For any other datatype the returned value is a NULL - ORDINAL_POSITION int
=>
the ordinal position, starting from 1, for the input and output parameters for a procedure. A value of 0 is returned if this row describes the procedure's return value. For result set columns, it is the ordinal position of the column in the result set starting from 1. If there are multiple result sets, the column ordinal positions are implementation defined. - IS_NULLABLE String
=>
ISO rules are used to determine the nullability for a column.- YES --- if the column can include NULLs
- NO --- if the column cannot include NULLs
- empty string --- if the nullability for the column is unknown
- SPECIFIC_NAME String
=>
the name which uniquely identifies this procedure within its schema.
Note: Some databases may not return the column descriptions for a procedure.
The PRECISION column represents the specified column size for the given column. For numeric data, this is the maximum precision. For character data, this is the length in characters. For datetime datatypes, this is the length in characters of the String representation (assuming the maximum allowed precision of the fractional seconds component). For binary data, this is the length in bytes. For the ROWID datatype, this is the length in bytes. Null is returned for data types where the column size is not applicable.
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow the search - columnNamePattern
-
a column name pattern; must match the column name as it is stored in the database
- procedureNamePattern
-
a procedure name pattern; must match the procedure name as it is stored in the database
- schemaPattern
-
a schema name pattern; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow the search
Attributes
- Returns
-
ResultSet
- each row describes a stored procedure parameter or column - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of the stored procedures available in the given catalog.
Retrieves a description of the stored procedures available in the given catalog.
Only procedure descriptions matching the schema and procedure name criteria are returned. They are ordered by PROCEDURE_CAT
, PROCEDURE_SCHEM
, PROCEDURE_NAME
and SPECIFIC_NAME
.
Each procedure description has the following columns:
- PROCEDURE_CAT String
=>
procedure catalog (may benull
) - PROCEDURE_SCHEM String
=>
procedure schema (may benull
) - PROCEDURE_NAME String
=>
procedure name - reserved for future use
- reserved for future use
- reserved for future use
- REMARKS String
=>
explanatory comment on the procedure - PROCEDURE_TYPE short
=>
kind of procedure:- procedureResultUnknown - Cannot determine if a return value will be returned
- procedureNoResult - Does not return a return value
- procedureReturnsResult - Returns a return value
- SPECIFIC_NAME String
=>
The name which uniquely identifies this procedure within its schema.
A user may not have permissions to execute any of the procedures that are returned by getProcedures
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow the search - procedureNamePattern
-
a procedure name pattern; must match the procedure name as it is stored in the database
- schemaPattern
-
a schema name pattern; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow the search
Attributes
- Returns
-
ResultSet
- each row is a procedure description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of the pseudo or hidden columns available in a given table within the specified catalog and schema. Pseudo or hidden columns may not always be stored within a table and are not visible in a ResultSet unless they are specified in the query's outermost SELECT list. Pseudo or hidden columns may not necessarily be able to be modified. If there are no pseudo or hidden columns, an empty ResultSet is returned.
Retrieves a description of the pseudo or hidden columns available in a given table within the specified catalog and schema. Pseudo or hidden columns may not always be stored within a table and are not visible in a ResultSet unless they are specified in the query's outermost SELECT list. Pseudo or hidden columns may not necessarily be able to be modified. If there are no pseudo or hidden columns, an empty ResultSet is returned.
Only column descriptions matching the catalog, schema, table and column name criteria are returned. They are ordered by TABLE_CAT
,TABLE_SCHEM
, TABLE_NAME
and COLUMN_NAME
.
Each column description has the following columns:
- TABLE_CAT String
=>
table catalog (may benull
) - TABLE_SCHEM String
=>
table schema (may benull
) - TABLE_NAME String
=>
table name - COLUMN_NAME String
=>
column name - DATA_TYPE int
=>
SQL type from java.sql.Types - COLUMN_SIZE int
=>
column size. - DECIMAL_DIGITS int
=>
the number of fractional digits. Null is returned for data types where DECIMAL_DIGITS is not applicable. - NUM_PREC_RADIX int
=>
Radix (typically either 10 or 2) - COLUMN_USAGE String
=>
The allowed usage for the column. The value returned will correspond to the enum name returned by `[[PseudoColumnUsage#name PseudoColumnUsage.name()]]` - REMARKS String
=>
comment describing column (may benull
) - CHAR_OCTET_LENGTH int
=>
for char types the maximum number of bytes in the column - IS_NULLABLE String
=>
ISO rules are used to determine the nullability for a column.- YES --- if the column can include NULLs
- NO --- if the column cannot include NULLs
- empty string --- if the nullability for the column is unknown
The COLUMN_SIZE column specifies the column size for the given column. For numeric data, this is the maximum precision. For character data, this is the length in characters. For datetime datatypes, this is the length in characters of the String representation (assuming the maximum allowed precision of the fractional seconds component). For binary data, this is the length in bytes. For the ROWID datatype, this is the length in bytes. Null is returned for data types where the column size is not applicable.
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow the search - columnNamePattern
-
a column name pattern; must match the column name as it is stored in the database
- schemaPattern
-
a schema name pattern; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow the search - tableNamePattern
-
a table name pattern; must match the table name as it is stored in the database
Attributes
- Returns
-
ResultSet
- each row is a column description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the schema names available in this database. The results are ordered by TABLE_CATALOG
and TABLE_SCHEM
.
Retrieves the schema names available in this database. The results are ordered by TABLE_CATALOG
and TABLE_SCHEM
.
The schema columns are:
- TABLE_SCHEM String
=>
schema name - TABLE_CATALOG String
=>
catalog name (may benull
)
Attributes
- Returns
-
a
ResultSet
object in which each row is a schema description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves the schema names available in this database. The results are ordered by TABLE_CATALOG
and TABLE_SCHEM
.
Retrieves the schema names available in this database. The results are ordered by TABLE_CATALOG
and TABLE_SCHEM
.
The schema columns are:
- TABLE_SCHEM String
=>
schema name - TABLE_CATALOG String
=>
catalog name (may benull
)
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database;"" retrieves those without a catalog; null means catalog name should not be used to narrow down the search.
- schemaPattern
-
a schema name; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; null means schema name should not be used to narrow down the search.
Attributes
- Returns
-
a
ResultSet
object in which each row is a schema description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of the table hierarchies defined in a particular schema in this database.
Retrieves a description of the table hierarchies defined in a particular schema in this database.
Only supertable information for tables matching the catalog, schema and table name are returned. The table name parameter may be a fully- qualified name, in which case, the catalog and schemaPattern parameters are ignored. If a table does not have a super table, it is not listed here. Supertables have to be defined in the same catalog and schema as the sub tables. Therefore, the type description does not need to include this information for the supertable.
Each type description has the following columns:
- TABLE_CAT String
=>
the type's catalog (may benull
) - TABLE_SCHEM String
=>
type's schema (may benull
) - TABLE_NAME String
=>
type name - SUPERTABLE_NAME String
=>
the direct super type's name
Note: If the driver does not support type hierarchies, an empty result set is returned.
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means drop catalog name from the selection criteria - schemaPattern
-
a schema name pattern; "" retrieves those without a schema
- tableNamePattern
-
a table name pattern; may be a fully-qualified name
Attributes
- Returns
-
a
ResultSet
object in which each row is a type description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of the user-defined type (UDT) hierarchies defined in a particular schema in this database. Only the immediate super type/ sub type relationship is modeled.
Retrieves a description of the user-defined type (UDT) hierarchies defined in a particular schema in this database. Only the immediate super type/ sub type relationship is modeled.
Only supertype information for UDTs matching the catalog, schema, and type name is returned. The type name parameter may be a fully-qualified name. When the UDT name supplied is a fully-qualified name, the catalog and schemaPattern parameters are ignored.
If a UDT does not have a direct super type, it is not listed here. A row of the ResultSet
object returned by this method describes the designated UDT and a direct supertype. A row has the following columns:
- TYPE_CAT String
=>
the UDT's catalog (may benull
) - TYPE_SCHEM String
=>
UDT's schema (may benull
) - TYPE_NAME String
=>
type name of the UDT - SUPERTYPE_CAT String
=>
the direct super type's catalog (may benull
) - SUPERTYPE_SCHEM String
=>
the direct super type's schema (may benull
) - SUPERTYPE_NAME String
=>
the direct super type's name
Note: If the driver does not support type hierarchies, an empty result set is returned.
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means drop catalog name from the selection criteria - schemaPattern
-
a schema name pattern; "" retrieves those without a schema
- typeNamePattern
-
a UDT name pattern; may be a fully-qualified name
Attributes
- Returns
-
a
ResultSet
object in which a row gives information about the designated UDT - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of the access rights for each table available in a catalog. Note that a table privilege applies to one or more columns in the table. It would be wrong to assume that this privilege applies to all columns (this may be true for some systems but is not true for all.)
Retrieves a description of the access rights for each table available in a catalog. Note that a table privilege applies to one or more columns in the table. It would be wrong to assume that this privilege applies to all columns (this may be true for some systems but is not true for all.)
Only privileges matching the schema and table name criteria are returned. They are ordered by TABLE_CAT
, TABLE_SCHEM
, TABLE_NAME
, and PRIVILEGE
.
Each privilege description has the following columns:
- TABLE_CAT String
=>
table catalog (may benull
) - TABLE_SCHEM String
=>
table schema (may benull
) - TABLE_NAME String
=>
table name - GRANTOR String
=>
grantor of access (may benull
) - GRANTEE String
=>
grantee of access - PRIVILEGE String
=>
name of access (SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, REFERENCES, ...) - IS_GRANTABLE String
=>
"YES" if grantee is permitted to grant to others; "NO" if not;null
if unknown
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow the search - schemaPattern
-
a schema name pattern; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow the search - tableNamePattern
-
a table name pattern; must match the table name as it is stored in the database
Attributes
- Returns
-
ResultSet
- each row is a table privilege description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of the tables available in the given catalog. Only table descriptions matching the catalog, schema, table name and type criteria are returned. They are ordered by TABLE_TYPE
, TABLE_CAT
, TABLE_SCHEM
and TABLE_NAME
.
Retrieves a description of the tables available in the given catalog. Only table descriptions matching the catalog, schema, table name and type criteria are returned. They are ordered by TABLE_TYPE
, TABLE_CAT
, TABLE_SCHEM
and TABLE_NAME
.
Each table description has the following columns:
- TABLE_CAT String
=>
table catalog (may benull
) - TABLE_SCHEM String
=>
table schema (may benull
) - TABLE_NAME String
=>
table name - TABLE_TYPE String
=>
table type. Typical types are "TABLE", "VIEW", "SYSTEM TABLE", "GLOBAL TEMPORARY", "LOCAL TEMPORARY", "ALIAS", "SYNONYM". - REMARKS String
=>
explanatory comment on the table (may benull
) - TYPE_CAT String
=>
the types catalog (may benull
) - TYPE_SCHEM String
=>
the types schema (may benull
) - TYPE_NAME String
=>
type name (may benull
) - SELF_REFERENCING_COL_NAME String
=>
name of the designated "identifier" column of a typed table (may benull
) - REF_GENERATION String
=>
specifies how values in SELF_REFERENCING_COL_NAME are created. Values are "SYSTEM", "USER", "DERIVED". (may benull
)
Note: Some databases may not return information for all tables.
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow the search - schemaPattern
-
a schema name pattern; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow the search - tableNamePattern
-
a table name pattern; must match the table name as it is stored in the database
- types
-
a list of table types, which must be from the list of table types returned from
[[#getTableTypes]]
,to include;null
returns all types
Attributes
- Returns
-
ResultSet
- each row is a table description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of the user-defined types (UDTs) defined in a particular schema. Schema-specific UDTs may have type JAVA_OBJECT
, STRUCT
, or DISTINCT
.
Retrieves a description of the user-defined types (UDTs) defined in a particular schema. Schema-specific UDTs may have type JAVA_OBJECT
, STRUCT
, or DISTINCT
.
Only types matching the catalog, schema, type name and type criteria are returned. They are ordered by DATA_TYPE
, TYPE_CAT
, TYPE_SCHEM
and TYPE_NAME
. The type name parameter may be a fully-qualified name. In this case, the catalog and schemaPattern parameters are ignored.
Each type description has the following columns:
- TYPE_CAT String
=>
the type's catalog (may benull
) - TYPE_SCHEM String
=>
type's schema (may benull
) - TYPE_NAME String
=>
type name - CLASS_NAME String
=>
Java class name - DATA_TYPE int
=>
type value defined in java.sql.Types. One of JAVA_OBJECT, STRUCT, or DISTINCT - REMARKS String
=>
explanatory comment on the type - BASE_TYPE short
=>
type code of the source type of a DISTINCT type or the type that implements the user-generated reference type of the SELF_REFERENCING_COLUMN of a structured type as defined in java.sql.Types (null
if DATA_TYPE is not DISTINCT or not STRUCT with REFERENCE_GENERATION = USER_DEFINED)
Note: If the driver does not support UDTs, an empty result set is returned.
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow the search - schemaPattern
-
a schema pattern name; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow the search - typeNamePattern
-
a type name pattern; must match the type name as it is stored in the database; may be a fully qualified name
- types
-
a list of user-defined types (JAVA_OBJECT, STRUCT, or DISTINCT) to include;
null
returns all types
Attributes
- Returns
-
ResultSet
object in which each row describes a UDT - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves a description of a table's columns that are automatically updated when any value in a row is updated. They are unordered.
Retrieves a description of a table's columns that are automatically updated when any value in a row is updated. They are unordered.
Each column description has the following columns:
- SCOPE short
=>
is not used - COLUMN_NAME String
=>
column name - DATA_TYPE int
=>
SQL data type fromjava.sql.Types
- TYPE_NAME String
=>
Data source-dependent type name - COLUMN_SIZE int
=>
precision - BUFFER_LENGTH int
=>
length of column value in bytes - DECIMAL_DIGITS short
=>
scale - Null is returned for data types where DECIMAL_DIGITS is not applicable. - PSEUDO_COLUMN short
=>
whether this is pseudo column like an Oracle ROWID- versionColumnUnknown - may or may not be pseudo column
- versionColumnNotPseudo - is NOT a pseudo column
- versionColumnPseudo - is a pseudo column
The COLUMN_SIZE column represents the specified column size for the given column. For numeric data, this is the maximum precision. For character data, this is the length in characters. For datetime datatypes, this is the length in characters of the String representation (assuming the maximum allowed precision of the fractional seconds component). For binary data, this is the length in bytes. For the ROWID datatype, this is the length in bytes. Null is returned for data types where the column size is not applicable.
Value parameters
- catalog
-
a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow the search - schema
-
a schema name; must match the schema name as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow the search - table
-
a table name; must match the table name as it is stored in the database
Attributes
- Returns
-
a
ResultSet
object in which each row is a column description - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether NULL
values are sorted high. Sorted high means that NULL
values sort higher than any other value in a domain. In an ascending order, if this method returns true
, NULL
values will appear at the end. By contrast, the method nullsAreSortedAtEnd
indicates whether NULL
values are sorted at the end regardless of sort order.
Retrieves whether NULL
values are sorted high. Sorted high means that NULL
values sort higher than any other value in a domain. In an ascending order, if this method returns true
, NULL
values will appear at the end. By contrast, the method nullsAreSortedAtEnd
indicates whether NULL
values are sorted at the end regardless of sort order.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether NULL
values are sorted low. Sorted low means that NULL
values sort lower than any other value in a domain. In an ascending order, if this method returns true
, NULL
values will appear at the beginning. By contrast, the method nullsAreSortedAtStart
indicates whether NULL
values are sorted at the beginning regardless of sort order.
Retrieves whether NULL
values are sorted low. Sorted low means that NULL
values sort lower than any other value in a domain. In an ascending order, if this method returns true
, NULL
values will appear at the beginning. By contrast, the method nullsAreSortedAtStart
indicates whether NULL
values are sorted at the beginning regardless of sort order.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if so;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports REF CURSOR.
Retrieves whether this database supports REF CURSOR.
The default implementation will return false
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if this database supports REF CURSOR;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala
Retrieves whether this database supports sharding.
Retrieves whether this database supports sharding.
Attributes
- Returns
-
true
if this database supports sharding;false
otherwise - Source
- DatabaseMetaData.scala