Parameterized Statements
The following code example shows how to bind parameters to create parameterized statements.
Single-Use Statements
The Query and Exec functions both accept additional parameters for binding query parameters to values.
rows, _ := db.Query("SELECT GoalHeadingId, GoalHeadingId FROM GoalHeadings WHERE Name = ?", "MyAccount") defer rows.Close() for rows.Next() { var ( GoalHeadingId string GoalHeadingId string ) rows.Scan(&GoalHeadingId, &GoalHeadingId) fmt.Printf("GoalHeadingId = %s, GoalHeadingId = %s\n", GoalHeadingId, GoalHeadingId) }
Reusable Statements
The Prepare function creates prepared Stmt objects, which can be re-used across multiple Query and Exec calls.
stmt, _ := db.Prepare("SELECT GoalHeadingId, GoalHeadingId FROM GoalHeadings WHERE Name = ?") defer stmt.Close() rows, _ := stmt.Query("MyAccount 1") defer rows.Close() for rows.Next() { var ( GoalHeadingId string GoalHeadingId string ) rows1.Scan(&GoalHeadingId, &GoalHeadingId) fmt.Printf("GoalHeadingId = %s, GoalHeadingId = %s\n", GoalHeadingId, GoalHeadingId) } rows, _ = stmt.Query("MyAccount 2") defer rows.Close() for rows.Next() { var ( GoalHeadingId string GoalHeadingId string ) rows2.Scan(&GoalHeadingId, &GoalHeadingId) fmt.Printf("GoalHeadingId = %s, GoalHeadingId = %s\n", GoalHeadingId, GoalHeadingId) }