Microsoft KB Archive/254021

= How To Return an Array of Recordsets from an ADO/RDS Server =

Article ID: 254021

Article Last Modified on 7/15/2004

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Data Access Components 2.1
 * Microsoft Data Access Components 2.5
 * Microsoft Data Access Components 2.6
 * Microsoft Data Access Components 2.7

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This article was previously published under Q254021



SUMMARY
This article assumes intermediate knowledge of ATL, ADO and RDS technologies.

This article demonstrates one way to pass an array of Recordsets from an ActiveX Data Objects (ADO)/Remote Data Service (RDS) server.



MORE INFORMATION
The following Active Template Library (ATL) server has been tested against the Pubs database in SQL Server version 7.0. You must have a valid data source name (DSN) that is named "MyDSN" and that points to the Pubs database in order to conduct the test successfully.

Steps to Create the ATL Server
 Use Appwizard to create an ATL server. You can accept the default server type Dynamic Link Library to create an in-proc server. Add support for MFC and allow merging of proxy/stub code. Right click the server, browse to Add ATL object, and then add a full Control. Name your control MyRsArray. Right click the interface for your control class (IMyRsArray), and browse to Add Method. Add a method and name it GetRsArray. This method should take a VARIANT * as an [in,out] parameter.  Paste the code below into the GetRsArray method implementation: STDMETHODIMP CMyRsArray::GetRsArray(VARIANT * pvar) {     AFX_MANAGE_STATE(AfxGetStaticModuleState) HRESULT hr; _variant_t var1, var2;       // Variants to wrap the recordsets.

// Clear return value. VariantClear(pvar);

SAFEARRAY * pSA; // Create the safearray. SAFEARRAYBOUND sabRSarray[1]; // A one-dimensional array. sabRSarray[0].cElements=2;       // Two elements. sabRSarray[0].lLbound=0;     //Lower bound of array. pSA=SafeArrayCreate(VT_VARIANT,1, sabRSarray);

try {          // Create the recordsets. _RecordsetPtr RS1(__uuidof(Recordset)); _RecordsetPtr RS2(__uuidof(Recordset)); _ConnectionPtr spConn1(__uuidof(Connection)); _ConnectionPtr spConn2(__uuidof(Connection));

// Make sure you pass valid connection properties to connect and get recordsets. hr=spConn1->Open(OLESTR("dsn=MyDSN"),OLESTR("user_id"),                  OLESTR("password"), -1); hr=spConn2->Open(OLESTR("dsn=MyDSN"),OLESTR("user_id"),                  OLESTR("password"), -1);

// Disconnected recordsets must use adUseClient. RS1->CursorLocation = adUseClient; RS2->CursorLocation = adUseClient;

hr=RS1->Open(OLESTR("select * from authors"), spConn1.GetInterfacePtr, adOpenKeyset, adLockBatchOptimistic, adCmdText); hr=RS2->Open(OLESTR("select * from authors"), spConn2.GetInterfacePtr, adOpenStatic, adLockBatchOptimistic, -1); // Disassociate the connection from the recordset. RS1->PutRefActiveConnection(NULL); RS2->PutRefActiveConnection(NULL);

// Copy IDispatch pointer of recordset into our _variant_t array. // This will AddRef the recordset one time (refcount now is 2). var1 = _variant_t( (IDispatch*) RS1 ); var2 = _variant_t( (IDispatch*) RS2 ); RS1 = NULL; RS2 = NULL; // refcount now is 1, variants contain last reference to recordsets.

// Fill the safearray. long ndex; ndex = 0; hr=SafeArrayPutElement(pSA, &ndex, &var1); ndex = 1; hr=SafeArrayPutElement(pSA, &ndex, &var2);

// Load the safearray into an output variable.

pvar->vt = VT_ARRAY|VT_VARIANT; pvar->parray = pSA; }     catch( _com_error e)      { hr = e.Error; }

return S_OK; }                       

NOTES
 * pVar is the name of the VARIANT * that is passed as an input to the GetRsArray method. The same pVar will hold the recordset array as an output of the GetRsArray method.
 * Each recordset is placed into a variant before being placed in the safearray.
 * The safearray is then placed into a variant.
 * The vt of the variant that the safearray is placed into is set to VT_ARRAY||VT_VARIANT. This is necessary for marshalling.

