The ATL COM module drgValidator provides methods to
browse, search & validate records of the DRG tariff
browse, search & validate records of the DRG tariff
API browser of drgValidator100 COM module
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Get and Set the "match any single character" wildcard character for SQL queries. You can use this property if you have ported the original DRG database into another database, which uses a different wild character for the queries. The default match-single-character wildcard character is the underscore symbol (_). With the drgValidator module you can always formulate a query using the question mark (?) as a wildcard, as in each query string a ? is replaced by the wildcard character specified by this property before execution. |
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[get] HRESULT | WildCharacter( BSTR *pbstrWildCharacter ); | ||
[put] HRESULT | WildCharacter( BSTR bstrWildCharacter ); | ||
[C/C++ return value] | S_OK | This value is returned if the function call was successful. | |
S_FALSE | This value is returned if the end of an iteration is reached | ||
E_name | This value is returned if the function call was unsuccessful and an error exception was generated. Note that if you are using SmartPointers an exception is thrown under these conditions. | ||
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[out,retval] BSTR | *pbstrWildCharacter | The wildcard character symbol | |
[in] BSTR | bstrWildCharacter | The wildcard character symbol | |
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If SmartPointers are used than the function names and calls are rewritten by Microsoft into the form | |||
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