SQL Functions
The provider provides functions that are similar to those that are available with most standard databases. These functions are implemented in the CData provider engine and thus are available across all data sources with the same consistent API. Three categories of functions are available: string, date, and math.
The provider interprets all SQL function inputs as either strings or column identifiers, so you need to escape all literals as strings, with single quotes. For example, contrast the SQL Server syntax and provider syntax for the DATENAME function:
- SQL Server:
SELECT DATENAME(yy,GETDATE())
- provider:
SELECT DATENAME('yy',GETDATE())
String Functions
These functions perform string manipulations and return a string value. See STRING Functions for more details.
SELECT CONCAT(firstname, space(4), lastname) FROM Account WHERE Industry = 'Floppy Disks'
Date Functions
These functions perform date and date time manipulations. See DATE Functions for more details.
SELECT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP() FROM Account
Math Functions
These functions provide mathematical operations. See MATH Functions for more details.
SELECT RAND() FROM Account
Function Parameters and Nesting SQL Functions
The provider supports column names, constants, and results of other functions as parameters to functions. The following are all valid uses of SQL functions:SELECT CONCAT('Mr.', SPACE(2), firstname, SPACE(4), lastname) FROM Account
Predicate Functions
These functions can be used to specify criteria in the WHERE clause of your SQL query. See Predicate Functions for more details.
SELECT City, Country FROM Customers WHERE CONTAINS(City, 'New')