OCIAttrGet/OCI_ATTR_STMT_TYPE return 16 ?












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OCIAttrGet(stmtp, OCI_HTYPE_STMT, &stmt_type, NULL, OCI_ATTR_STMT_TYPE, errhp);



stmt_type is



OCI only has 9 known SQL statement types.



OCI_STMT_SELECT - SELECT statement



OCI_STMT_UPDATE - UPDATE statement



OCI_STMT_DELETE - DELETE statement



OCI_STMT_INSERT - INSERT statement



OCI_STMT_CREATE - CREATE statement



OCI_STMT_DROP - DROP statement



OCI_STMT_ALTER - ALTER statement



OCI_STMT_BEGIN - BEGIN... (PL/SQL)



OCI_STMT_DECLARE - DECLARE... (PL/SQL)



But, return values is "16"...



If you know what this means, I'll ask for your help.










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    OCIAttrGet(stmtp, OCI_HTYPE_STMT, &stmt_type, NULL, OCI_ATTR_STMT_TYPE, errhp);



    stmt_type is



    OCI only has 9 known SQL statement types.



    OCI_STMT_SELECT - SELECT statement



    OCI_STMT_UPDATE - UPDATE statement



    OCI_STMT_DELETE - DELETE statement



    OCI_STMT_INSERT - INSERT statement



    OCI_STMT_CREATE - CREATE statement



    OCI_STMT_DROP - DROP statement



    OCI_STMT_ALTER - ALTER statement



    OCI_STMT_BEGIN - BEGIN... (PL/SQL)



    OCI_STMT_DECLARE - DECLARE... (PL/SQL)



    But, return values is "16"...



    If you know what this means, I'll ask for your help.










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      OCIAttrGet(stmtp, OCI_HTYPE_STMT, &stmt_type, NULL, OCI_ATTR_STMT_TYPE, errhp);



      stmt_type is



      OCI only has 9 known SQL statement types.



      OCI_STMT_SELECT - SELECT statement



      OCI_STMT_UPDATE - UPDATE statement



      OCI_STMT_DELETE - DELETE statement



      OCI_STMT_INSERT - INSERT statement



      OCI_STMT_CREATE - CREATE statement



      OCI_STMT_DROP - DROP statement



      OCI_STMT_ALTER - ALTER statement



      OCI_STMT_BEGIN - BEGIN... (PL/SQL)



      OCI_STMT_DECLARE - DECLARE... (PL/SQL)



      But, return values is "16"...



      If you know what this means, I'll ask for your help.










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      OCIAttrGet(stmtp, OCI_HTYPE_STMT, &stmt_type, NULL, OCI_ATTR_STMT_TYPE, errhp);



      stmt_type is



      OCI only has 9 known SQL statement types.



      OCI_STMT_SELECT - SELECT statement



      OCI_STMT_UPDATE - UPDATE statement



      OCI_STMT_DELETE - DELETE statement



      OCI_STMT_INSERT - INSERT statement



      OCI_STMT_CREATE - CREATE statement



      OCI_STMT_DROP - DROP statement



      OCI_STMT_ALTER - ALTER statement



      OCI_STMT_BEGIN - BEGIN... (PL/SQL)



      OCI_STMT_DECLARE - DECLARE... (PL/SQL)



      But, return values is "16"...



      If you know what this means, I'll ask for your help.







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          Some values returned from OCI_ATTR_STMT_TYPE are not documented:




          • 16 MERGE

          • 0 ANALYZE TABLE

          • 15 EXPLAIN PLAN FOR

          • 17 ROLLBACK

          • 21 COMMIT






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            0 is actually UNKNOWN, if I recall correctly.

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          Some values returned from OCI_ATTR_STMT_TYPE are not documented:




          • 16 MERGE

          • 0 ANALYZE TABLE

          • 15 EXPLAIN PLAN FOR

          • 17 ROLLBACK

          • 21 COMMIT






          share|improve this answer
























          • Thank you very much!!

            – HyungKyu Shin
            Nov 20 '18 at 23:32






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            0 is actually UNKNOWN, if I recall correctly.

            – Christopher Jones
            Nov 21 '18 at 3:39
















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          Some values returned from OCI_ATTR_STMT_TYPE are not documented:




          • 16 MERGE

          • 0 ANALYZE TABLE

          • 15 EXPLAIN PLAN FOR

          • 17 ROLLBACK

          • 21 COMMIT






          share|improve this answer
























          • Thank you very much!!

            – HyungKyu Shin
            Nov 20 '18 at 23:32






          • 1





            0 is actually UNKNOWN, if I recall correctly.

            – Christopher Jones
            Nov 21 '18 at 3:39














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          0







          Some values returned from OCI_ATTR_STMT_TYPE are not documented:




          • 16 MERGE

          • 0 ANALYZE TABLE

          • 15 EXPLAIN PLAN FOR

          • 17 ROLLBACK

          • 21 COMMIT






          share|improve this answer













          Some values returned from OCI_ATTR_STMT_TYPE are not documented:




          • 16 MERGE

          • 0 ANALYZE TABLE

          • 15 EXPLAIN PLAN FOR

          • 17 ROLLBACK

          • 21 COMMIT







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          • Thank you very much!!

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            0 is actually UNKNOWN, if I recall correctly.

            – Christopher Jones
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          • Thank you very much!!

            – HyungKyu Shin
            Nov 20 '18 at 23:32






          • 1





            0 is actually UNKNOWN, if I recall correctly.

            – Christopher Jones
            Nov 21 '18 at 3:39

















          Thank you very much!!

          – HyungKyu Shin
          Nov 20 '18 at 23:32





          Thank you very much!!

          – HyungKyu Shin
          Nov 20 '18 at 23:32




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          1





          0 is actually UNKNOWN, if I recall correctly.

          – Christopher Jones
          Nov 21 '18 at 3:39





          0 is actually UNKNOWN, if I recall correctly.

          – Christopher Jones
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