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executeUpdate Method (SQLServerStatement)

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Runs the given SQL statement, which can be an INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE statement; or a SQL statement that returns nothing, such as a SQL DDL statement. Beginning in Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver 3.0, executeUpdate will return the correct number of rows updated in a MERGE operation.

Overload List

Name Description
executeUpdate (java.lang.String) Runs the given SQL statement, which can be an INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, or MERGE statement; or a SQL statement that returns nothing, such as a SQL DDL statement.
executeUpdate (java.lang.String, int) Runs the given SQL statement and signals the Microsoft JDBC Driver for SQL Server with the given flag about whether the auto-generated keys produced by this SQLServerStatement object should be made available for retrieval.
executeUpdate (java.lang.String, int[]) Runs the given SQL statement and signals the JDBC driver that the auto-generated keys that are indicated in the given array should be made available for retrieval.
executeUpdate (java.lang.String, java.lang.String[]) Runs the given SQL statement and signals the JDBC driver that the auto-generated keys that are indicated in the given array should be made available for retrieval.

See Also

SQLServerStatement Members
SQLServerStatement Class