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universal_rowids.py
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2017, 2022, Oracle and/or its affiliates.
#
# Portions Copyright 2007-2015, Anthony Tuininga. All rights reserved.
#
# Portions Copyright 2001-2007, Computronix (Canada) Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta,
# Canada. All rights reserved.
#
#
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# either license.
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# the following applies:
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# universal_rowids.py
#
# Demonstrates the use of universal rowids. Universal rowids are used to
# identify rows in index organized tables.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import datetime
import oracledb
import sample_env
# determine whether to use python-oracledb thin mode or thick mode
if not sample_env.get_is_thin():
oracledb.init_oracle_client(lib_dir=sample_env.get_oracle_client())
DATA = [
(1, "String #1", datetime.datetime(2017, 4, 4)),
(2, "String #2", datetime.datetime(2017, 4, 5)),
(3, "A" * 250, datetime.datetime(2017, 4, 6))
]
# truncate table so sample can be rerun
connection = oracledb.connect(sample_env.get_main_connect_string())
cursor = connection.cursor()
print("Truncating table...")
cursor.execute("truncate table TestUniversalRowids")
# populate table with a few rows
print("Populating table...")
for row in DATA:
print("Inserting", row)
cursor.execute("insert into TestUniversalRowids values (:1, :2, :3)", row)
connection.commit()
# fetch the rowids from the table
rowids = [r for r, in cursor.execute("select rowid from TestUniversalRowids")]
# fetch each of the rows given the rowid
for rowid in rowids:
print("-" * 79)
print("Rowid:", rowid)
cursor.execute("""
select IntCol, StringCol, DateCol
from TestUniversalRowids
where rowid = :rid""",
rid = rowid)
int_col, string_col, dateCol = cursor.fetchone()
print("IntCol:", int_col)
print("StringCol:", string_col)
print("DateCol:", dateCol)