Alter Session (EXT)
- Last Updated: January 28, 2019
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- DataDirect Connectors
- ODBC
- Autonomous Rest Connector 8.0
- Documentation
Purpose
Changes various attributes of a local or remote session. A local session maintains the state of the overall connection. A remote session maintains the state that pertains to a particular remote data source connection.Syntax
ALTER SESSION SET attribute_name=value
where:
- attribute_name
- specifies the name of the attribute to be changed. Attributes apply to either local or remote sessions.
- value
- specifies the value for that attribute.
The following table lists the local and remote session attributes, and provides descriptions of each.
| Attribute Name | Session Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Current_Schema | Local | Sets the current schema for the local session. The
current schema is the schema used when an identifier in a SQL statement is
unqualified. The string value must be the name of a schema visible in the local
session. For example:
|
| Stmt_Call_Limit | Local | Sets the maximum number of Web service calls the
driver can make in executing a statement. It sets the
default Web service call limit used by any statement on the connection. Executing
this command on a statement overrides the previously set StmtCallLimit for the
connection. The value specified must be a positive integer or 0. The value 0 means
that no call limit exists. For example:
|
| Ws_Call_Count | Remote | Resets the Web service call count of a remote
session to the value specified. The value must be 0
or a positive integer. WS_Call_Count represents the total number of Web service
calls made to the remote data source instance for the current session. For
example:
The current value of WS_Call_Count can be obtained by referring to the System_Remote_Sessions system table (see SYSTEM_REMOTE_SESSIONS Catalog Table for details). For example:
|