R-26240-27972-41753-52481-56276-48994-27806-58856 tcl slt th3 src
As an example of the result table format, suppose a query result is as follows:
Name | Age ----------------------- Alice | 43 Bob | 28 Cindy | 21
There are two column (M==2) and three rows (N==3). Thus the result table has 8 entries. Suppose the result table is stored in an array names azResult. Then azResult holds this content:
azResult[0] = "Name"; azResult[1] = "Age"; azResult[2] = "Alice"; azResult[3] = "43"; azResult[4] = "Bob"; azResult[5] = "28"; azResult[6] = "Cindy"; azResult[7] = "21";
th3/req1/gettable01.test:17
/* IMP: R-26240-27972 */
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-26240-27972 As an example of the result table format, # suppose a query result is as follows: Name | Age # ----------------------- Alice | 43 Bob | 28 Cindy | 21 There are two # column (M==2) and three rows (N==3). Thus the result table has 8 # entries. Suppose the result table is stored in an array names # azResult. Then azResult holds this content: azResult[0] = "Name"; # azResult[1] = "Age"; azResult[2] = "Alice"; azResult[3] = "43"; # azResult[4] = "Bob"; azResult[5] = "28"; azResult[6] = "Cindy"; # azResult[7] = "21";
R-00421-53597-33844-16365-55873-40811-64785-22587 tcl slt th3 src
The sqlite3_get_table() function evaluates one or more semicolon-separated SQL statements in the zero-terminated UTF-8 string of its 2nd parameter and returns a result table to the pointer given in its 3rd parameter.
th3/req1/gettable01.test:51
/* IMP: R-00421-53597 */
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-00421-53597 The sqlite3_get_table() function evaluates # one or more semicolon-separated SQL statements in the zero-terminated # UTF-8 string of its 2nd parameter and returns a result table to the # pointer given in its 3rd parameter.