SQLDB readme file, 20 Aug 2005, Joost van der Sluis since there is no real documentation about sqldb yet, this should be regarded as a small reminder to myself, and to others who want to write their own connections. From the TSQLConnection point-of-view the following methods are called if a select-statement is used: OPEN: Prepare: (is only called when prepared is false) - AllocateCursorHandle (only if the cursor <> nil) - Preparestatement Execute: - Execute - AddFieldDefs (only if called for the first time after a prepare) GETNEXTPAKCET: (probably called several times, offcourse) - Fetch - Loadfield CLOSE: - FreeFieldBuffers - UnPrepareStatement (Only if prepare is False, thus if prepared queries were not supported) UnPrepare: - UnPrepareStatement DESTROY: - DeAllocateCursorHandle (Also called if the Connection is changed) From the TSQLConnection point-of-view the following methods are called if a non- select-statement is used (execsql): Prepare: (is only called when prepared is false) - AllocateCursorHandle (only if the cursor <> nil) - Preparestatement Execute: - Execute - UnPrepareStatement (Only if prepare is False, thus if prepared queries were not supported) UNPREPARE: - UnPrepareStatement DESTROY: - DeAllocateCursorHandle (Also called if the Connection is changed) A short description of what each method in a TSQLConnection should do: * Function AllocateCursorHandle : TSQLCursor; override; This function creates and returns a TSQLcursor which can be used by any query for the used type of database. The cursor is only database-dependent, it is deallocated when the connection of the query changes, or if the query is destroyed. * Procedure DeAllocateCursorHandle(var cursor : TSQLCursor); override; This function deallocates the TSQLCursor, and sets its value to nil. * procedure PrepareStatement(cursor: TSQLCursor;ATransaction : TSQLTransaction;buf : string; AParams : TParams); override; This functions prepares the query which is given in buf. It's only called if Prepared is True. If the database supports prepared queries for the kind of sql-statement (in cursor.FStatementType) and the prepare was successfully, then cursor.FPrepared is set to True, so that prepare will not be called again, until UnPrepared is called. (which sets FPrepared to False) * procedure FreeFldBuffers(cursor : TSQLCursor); override; This procedure is called if a Select-query is closed. This procedure is used to handle all actions which are needed to close a select-statement.