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bcp_collen

Sets the data length in the program variable for the current bulk copy into SQL Server.

Syntax

RETCODE bcp_collen (
        HDBC hdbc,
        DBINT cbData,
        INT idxServerCol);

Arguments

  • hdbc
    Is the bulk copy-enabled ODBC connection handle.

  • cbData
    Is the length of the data in the program variable, not including the length of any length indicator or terminator. Setting cbData to SQL_NULL_DATA indicates all rows copied to the server contain a NULL value for the column. Setting it to SQL_VARLEN_DATA indicates that a string terminator or other method is used to determine the length of data copied. If both a length indicator and a terminator exist, the system uses whichever one results in less data being copied.

  • idxServerCol
    Is the ordinal position of the column in the table to which the data is copied. The first column is 1. The ordinal position of a column is reported by SQLColumns.

Returns

SUCCEED or FAIL.

Remarks

The bcp_collen function allows you to change the data length in the program variable for a particular column when copying data to SQL Server with bcp_sendrow.

Initially, the data length is determined when bcp_bind is called. If the data length changes between calls to bcp_sendrow and no length prefix or terminator is being used, you can call bcp_collen to reset the length. The next call to bcp_sendrow uses the length set by the call to bcp_collen.

You must call bcp_collen once for each column in the table whose data length you want to modify.

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