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Progress DataDirect for JDBC for MongoDB User's Guide Release 6.0.2

Parameter Metadata

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Table of Contents
  • Welcome to the Progress DataDirect for JDBC for MongoDB Driver
    • What's New in this Release?
    • Requirements
    • Data Source and Driver Classes
    • Version String Information
    • Connection Properties
    • Mapping Objects to Tables
      • Normalizing Native Data
      • Mapping Nested Complex Types
      • Flattening Native Data
    • Data Types
      • Default Mapping of Columns with Inconsistent Native Data Types
      • getTypeInfo()
    • SQL escape sequences
      • Supported scalar functions
      • CAST_TO_NATIVE function escape
    • DataDirect tools
    • Troubleshooting
    • Contacting Technical Support
  • Getting Started
    • Data Source and Driver Classes
    • Connecting Using the JDBC Driver Manager
      • Setting the Classpath
      • Passing Connection URLs
      • Testing the Connection
    • Connecting Using Data Sources
      • How Data Sources Are Implemented
      • Creating Data Sources
      • Calling a Data Source in an Application
  • Using the driver
    • Connecting from an Application
      • Data Source and Driver Classes
      • Connecting Using the JDBC Driver Manager
        • Setting the Classpath
        • Passing Connection URLs
        • Testing the Connection
      • Connecting Using Data Sources
        • How Data Sources Are Implemented
        • Creating Data Sources
        • Calling a Data Source in an Application
    • Creating and Customizing Schemas Using the DataDirect Schema Tool
      • Starting the Schema Tool
        • Launching the Schema Tool with User/ID Password Authentication or No Authentication
        • Launching the Schema Tool with Kerberos Authentication
      • Creating a Schema with the Table Wizard
        • Generating a Normalized View
        • Generating a Flattened View
        • Starting with Custom View
      • Customizing Your Schema
        • Viewing Information and Statistics
          • About Column Information and Statistics
        • Mapping Native Objects in a Schema
          • Mapping Native Objects
          • Mapping Newly Detected Objects
        • Extracting a New Table
        • Adding Columns
        • Removing Objects from a Schema
        • Removing Columns
        • Defining Columns
        • Designating a Primary Key
        • Naming Conflicts
          • Resolving Keyword Conflicts
          • Replacing Leading Underscores
      • Restarting the Wizard
    • Using Connection Properties
      • Required Properties
      • Mapping Properties
      • Authentication Properties
      • Data Encryption Properties
      • Statement Pooling Properties
      • Additional Properties
    • Performance Considerations
    • Data Encryption
      • Configuring SSL Encryption
      • Configuring SSL Server Authentication
      • Configuring SSL Client Authentication
    • Authentication
      • Configuring User ID/Password Authentication
      • Configuring the Driver for Kerberos Authentication
        • Kerberos Authentication Requirements
        • The JAAS Login Configuration File
    • MongoDB Sharding
    • Identifiers
    • IP Addresses
    • Parameter Metadata
      • Insert and Update Statements
      • Select Statements
    • Views and Remote/Local Tables
    • Isolation Levels
    • Unicode support
    • Error Handling
    • Connection pooling
    • Statement pooling
  • Connection Property Descriptions
    • AuthenticationDatabase
    • AuthenticationMethod
    • ConfigOptions
      • ColumnDiscoverySampleSize (Configuration Option)
      • DefaultVarcharSize (Configuration Option)
      • KeywordConflictSuffix (Configuration Option)
      • LeadingUnderscoreReplacement (Configuration Option)
      • MaxVarcharSize (Configuration Option)
      • MinVarcharSize (Configuration Option)
      • SchemaFilter (Configuration Option)
      • UppercaseIdentifiers (Configuration Option)
    • CreateDB
    • DatabaseName
    • EncryptionMethod
    • FetchSize
    • HostName
    • HostNameInCertificate
    • ImportStatementPool
    • InitializationString
    • KeyPassword
    • KeyStore
    • KeyStorePassword
    • LogConfigFile
    • LoginConfigName
    • LoginTimeout
    • MaxPooledStatements
    • Password
    • PortNumber
    • ReadOnly
    • ReadPreference
    • RegisterStatementPoolMonitorMBean
    • ResultMemorySize
    • SchemaMap
    • ServicePrincipalName
    • SpyAttributes
    • TransactionMode
    • TrustStore
    • TrustStorePassword
    • User
    • ValidateServerCertificate
  • Supported SQL Functionality
    • Delete
    • Insert
    • Refresh Map (EXT)
    • Reload Map (EXT)
    • Select
      • Select Clause
        • Aggregate Functions
        • From Clause
          • Outer Join Escape Sequences
          • Join in a From Clause
          • Subquery in a From Clause
        • Where Clause
        • Group By Clause
        • Having Clause
        • Union Operator
        • Intersect Operator
        • Except and Minus Operators
        • Order By Clause
        • Limit Clause
    • Update
    • SQL Expressions
      • Column Names
      • Literals
        • Character String Literals
        • Numeric Literals
        • Binary Literals
        • Date/Time Literals
        • Integer Literals
      • Operators
        • Unary Operator
        • Binary Operator
        • Arithmetic Operators
        • Concatenation Operator
        • Comparison Operators
        • Logical Operators
        • Operator Precedence
      • Functions
      • Conditions
    • Subqueries
      • IN Predicate
      • EXISTS Predicate
      • UNIQUE Predicate
      • Correlated Subqueries
  • Copyright
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Parameter Metadata

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  • Last Updated: December 15, 2016
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    • DataDirect Connectors
    • JDBC
    • MongoDB 6.0
    • Documentation

The driver supports returning parameter metadata as described in Insert and Update Statements and Select Statements.

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  • Insert and Update Statements
  • Select Statements
  • Using the driver
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