Indicates the field names and types for the rows in the result
set. For example, a SQL query like "SELECT UserId, UserName FROM
Users" could return a row_type value like:
Indicates the field names and types for the rows in the result
set. For example, a SQL query like "SELECT UserId, UserName FROM
Users" could return a row_type value like:
A SQL query can be parameterized. In PLAN mode, these parameters can be
undeclared. This indicates the field names and types for those undeclared
parameters in the SQL query. For example, a SQL query like "SELECT * FROM
Users where UserId = @userId and UserName = @userName " could return a
undeclared_parameters value like:
A SQL query can be parameterized. In PLAN mode, these parameters can be
undeclared. This indicates the field names and types for those undeclared
parameters in the SQL query. For example, a SQL query like "SELECT * FROM
Users where UserId = @userId and UserName = @userName " could return a
undeclared_parameters value like:
Indicates the field names and types for the rows in the result
set. For example, a SQL query like "SELECT UserId, UserName FROM
Users" could return a row_type value like:
A SQL query can be parameterized. In PLAN mode, these parameters can be
undeclared. This indicates the field names and types for those undeclared
parameters in the SQL query. For example, a SQL query like "SELECT * FROM
Users where UserId = @userId and UserName = @userName " could return a
undeclared_parameters value like:
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