The mi_fp_retprec() function
The mi_fp_retprec() accessor function obtains the precision of a return value of a user-defined function from its associated MI_FPARAM structure.
Syntax
mi_integer mi_fp_retprec(fparam_ptr, ret_pos)
MI_FPARAM *fparam_ptr;
mi_integer ret_pos;
- fparam_ptr
- A pointer to the associated MI_FPARAM structure.
- ret_pos
- The index position into the return-precision array for the return
value whose precision you want. For user-defined functions, the only
valid value is
0
.
Valid in client LIBMI application? | Valid in user-defined routine? |
---|---|
Yes | Yes |
Usage
The mi_fp_retprec() function obtains the precision of the routine return value at position ret_pos from the MI_FPARAM structure that fparam_ptr references.
The
precision is an attribute of the data type that represents the total
number of digits the routine return value can hold, as follows.
- DECIMAL, MONEY
- Number of significant digits in the fixed-point or floating-point (DECIMAL) column
- DATETIME, INTERVAL
- Number of digits that are stored in the date and/or time column with the specified qualifier
- Character, Varying-character
- Maximum number of characters in the column
If you call mi_fp_retprec() on some other data type, the function returns zero.
The MI_FPARAM structure
stores information about the precision of function return values in
the zero-based return-precision array. To obtain information about
the nth return value, use a ret_pos value of n
-1
.
For example, the following call to mi_fp_retprec() obtains
the precision for the first return value of the my_func() user-defined
function, with which fparam1 is associated:mi_integer my_func(..., fparam1)
...
MI_FPARAM *fparam1;
{
mi_integer ret_prec;
...
ret_prec = mi_fp_retprec(fparam1, 0);
Important: C user-defined functions always have only one return
value.
For more information about return-value information in an MI_FPARAM structure or about the precision of a fixed-point data type, see the HCL OneDB™ DataBlade® API Programmer's Guide.
Return values
- >=0
- The precision, in number of digits, of the fixed-point or floating-point return value at position ret_pos.
- MI_ERROR
- The function was not successful.