po 1. 3. 2021 v 16:39 odesílatel Alejandro Sánchez <a...@nexttypes.com> napsal:
> Hello, as far as I know it is not done in JDBC, in many frameworks it is. > > Although the execution plans cannot be reused it would be something > > very useful. It is included in a lot of frameworks and is a recurrent > <https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-e&biw=1016&bih=475&sxsrf=ALeKk03ixEtdOsWcDWjkGcmo_MaTxdKWqw%3A1614613001966&ei=CQo9YKmzOtHlgwfCxoyoCQ&q=prepared+statement+table+name&oq=prepared+statement+table+name&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAMyCwgAELADEMsBEIsDMgwIABCwAxAHEB4QiwMyDAgAELADEAcQHhCLAzIMCAAQsAMQBxAeEIsDMgwIABCwAxAHEB4QiwMyDAgAELADEAcQHhCLAzIMCAAQsAMQBxAeEIsDMgwIABCwAxAHEB4QiwMyDAgAELADEAcQHhCLAzIMCAAQsAMQCBAeEIsDUABYAGDUyQRoAXAAeACAAegMiAHoDJIBAzgtMZgBAKoBB2d3cy13aXrIAQq4AQHAAQE&sclient=gws-wiz&ved=0ahUKEwjp27mTto_vAhXR8uAKHUIjA5U4FBDh1QMIDA&uact=5> > > question in database forums > <https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-e&biw=1016&bih=475&sxsrf=ALeKk03ixEtdOsWcDWjkGcmo_MaTxdKWqw%3A1614613001966&ei=CQo9YKmzOtHlgwfCxoyoCQ&q=prepared+statement+table+name&oq=prepared+statement+table+name&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAMyCwgAELADEMsBEIsDMgwIABCwAxAHEB4QiwMyDAgAELADEAcQHhCLAzIMCAAQsAMQBxAeEIsDMgwIABCwAxAHEB4QiwMyDAgAELADEAcQHhCLAzIMCAAQsAMQBxAeEIsDMgwIABCwAxAHEB4QiwMyDAgAELADEAcQHhCLAzIMCAAQsAMQCBAeEIsDUABYAGDUyQRoAXAAeACAAegMiAHoDJIBAzgtMZgBAKoBB2d3cy13aXrIAQq4AQHAAQE&sclient=gws-wiz&ved=0ahUKEwjp27mTto_vAhXR8uAKHUIjA5U4FBDh1QMIDA&uact=5>. > It would be nice if it was included in plain > > SQL. > > I am very sceptical about it. What benefit do you expect? When you cannot reuse an execution plan, then there is not any benefit of this. Then you don't need prepared statements, and all this API is useless. So some questions are frequent and don't mean necessity to redesign. The developers just miss the fundamental knowledge of database technology. Regards Pavel > Best regards. > > Alejandro Sánchez. > > > El lun, 01-03-2021 a las 15:31 +0100, Pavel Stehule escribió: > > Hi > > po 1. 3. 2021 v 15:20 odesílatel Alejandro Sánchez <a...@nexttypes.com> > napsal: > > Hello, some improvements in the prepared statements would facilitate > their use from applications: > > - Use of table and column names in prepared statements. > > Example: select # from # where # = ?; > > - Use of arrays in prepared statements. > > Example: select # from article where id in (?); > > # = author,title > ? = 10,24,45 > > > The server side prepared statements are based on reusing execution plans. > You cannot reuse execution plans if you change table, or column. This is > the reason why SQL identifiers are immutable in prepared statements. There > are client side prepared statements - JDBC does it. There it is possible. > But it is impossible on the server side. Prepared statements are like a > compiled program. You can change parameters, variables - but you cannot > change the program. > > Regards > > Pavel > > > > > > Best regards. > Alejandro Sánchez. > > > >