Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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BatchBindStep |
bind(java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object>... namedBindValues)
Set several named bind values onto the batch statement.
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BatchBindStep |
bind(java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> namedBindValues)
Set named bind values onto the batch statement.
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BatchBindStep |
bind(java.lang.Object... bindValues)
Set indexed bind values onto the batch statement.
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BatchBindStep |
bind(java.lang.Object[]... bindValues)
Set several indexed bind values onto the batch statement.
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BatchBindStep bind(java.lang.Object... bindValues)
The argument array of bindValues
will be set onto the
indexed bind values of the batch statement:
:1
-> bindValues[0]
:2
-> bindValues[1]
:N
-> bindValues[N - 1]
"Unmatched" bind values will be left unmodified:
:N+1
-> unmodified:N+2
-> unmodifiedBatchBindStep bind(java.lang.Object[]... bindValues)
This is the same as calling bind(Object...)
several times.
BatchBindStep bind(java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> namedBindValues)
The argument map of namedBindValues
will be set onto the
named bind values of the batch statement:
:name1
-> bindValues.get("name1")
:name2
-> bindValues.get("name2")
:nameN
-> bindValues.get("nameN")
"Unmatched" bind values will be left unmodified:
:nameN+1
-> unmodified:nameN+2
-> unmodifiedBatchBindStep bind(java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object>... namedBindValues)
This is the same as calling bind(Map...)
several times.
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