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Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Spanner V1 Client class Statement.
A single DML statement.
Generated from protobuf message google.spanner.v1.ExecuteBatchDmlRequest.Statement
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ Spanner \ V1 \ ExecuteBatchDmlRequestMethods
__construct
Constructor.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| Name | Description |
data |
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object. |
↳ sql |
string
Required. The DML string. |
↳ params |
Google\Protobuf\Struct
Parameter names and values that bind to placeholders in the DML string. A parameter placeholder consists of the |
↳ param_types |
array|Google\Protobuf\Internal\MapField
It isn't always possible for Cloud Spanner to infer the right SQL type from a JSON value. For example, values of type |
getSql
Required. The DML string.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Type | Description |
string |
|
setSql
Required. The DML string.
| Parameter | |
|---|---|
| Name | Description |
var |
string
|
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Type | Description |
$this |
|
getParams
Parameter names and values that bind to placeholders in the DML string.
A parameter placeholder consists of the @ character followed by the
parameter name (for example, @firstName). Parameter names can contain
letters, numbers, and underscores.
Parameters can appear anywhere that a literal value is expected. The
same parameter name can be used more than once, for example:
"WHERE id > @msg_id AND id < @msg_id + 100"
It's an error to execute a SQL statement with unbound parameters.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Type | Description |
Google\Protobuf\Struct|null |
|
hasParams
clearParams
setParams
Parameter names and values that bind to placeholders in the DML string.
A parameter placeholder consists of the @ character followed by the
parameter name (for example, @firstName). Parameter names can contain
letters, numbers, and underscores.
Parameters can appear anywhere that a literal value is expected. The
same parameter name can be used more than once, for example:
"WHERE id > @msg_id AND id < @msg_id + 100"
It's an error to execute a SQL statement with unbound parameters.
| Parameter | |
|---|---|
| Name | Description |
var |
Google\Protobuf\Struct
|
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Type | Description |
$this |
|
getParamTypes
It isn't always possible for Cloud Spanner to infer the right SQL type
from a JSON value. For example, values of type BYTES and values
of type STRING both appear in
params as
JSON strings.
In these cases, param_types can be used to specify the exact
SQL type for some or all of the SQL statement parameters. See the
definition of Type for more information
about SQL types.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Type | Description |
Google\Protobuf\Internal\MapField |
|
setParamTypes
It isn't always possible for Cloud Spanner to infer the right SQL type
from a JSON value. For example, values of type BYTES and values
of type STRING both appear in
params as
JSON strings.
In these cases, param_types can be used to specify the exact
SQL type for some or all of the SQL statement parameters. See the
definition of Type for more information
about SQL types.
| Parameter | |
|---|---|
| Name | Description |
var |
array|Google\Protobuf\Internal\MapField
|
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Type | Description |
$this |
|