The situation:
A loop that inserts thousands of values into a table.
In hopes of optimizing the bunches of inserts, I prepared
a statement like the follows:
"insert into some_table_name ( value, id, date ) values ( ?, ?, ? )"
then executing the prepared statement identifier numerous times
using already declared host variables.
The problem:
Some of these values are null. Is there a way to specify a null
value without having to rewrite the statement with the explicit NULL
replacing the "?" ?
The section on indicator values (30.6.4 in the 8.1.3 help) does
mention:
"To be able to pass null values to the database or retrieve null
values from the database, you need to append a second host variable
specification to each host variable that contains data."
(If this works) if I were to use indicator variables when
inserting, what would the syntax be? So far, indicator variables work
great when fetching, though I just can't seem to get it right when
inserting / updating. Or, if there is another method to specify NULL
values, that would be great as well.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
-Anders Nilsson