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:: com :: sun :: star :: sdbcx ::

service KeyDescriptor
Description
is used to define a new key for a table.
See also
Key

Included Services - Summary
Descriptor
(referenced entity's summary:)
is used to create a new object within a database.
Exported Interfaces - Summary
XColumnsSupplier

access to the contained key columns.

Properties' Summary
long
Type
indicates the type of the key.  
string
ReferencedTable
is the name of the referenced table, only used for foreign keys.  
long
UpdateRule
is the rule which is applied for updates; only used for foreign keys.  
long
DeleteRule
is the rule which is applied for deletions; only used for foreign keys.  
Included Services - Details
Descriptor
(referenced entity's summary:)
is used to create a new object within a database.
Exported Interfaces - Details
XColumnsSupplier
Description
access to the contained key columns.
Properties' Details
Type
long Type;
Description
indicates the type of the key.
See also
KeyType
ReferencedTable
string ReferencedTable;
Description
is the name of the referenced table, only used for foreign keys.
UpdateRule
long UpdateRule;
Description
is the rule which is applied for updates; only used for foreign keys.
See also
::com::sun::star::sdbc::KeyRule
DeleteRule
long DeleteRule;
Description
is the rule which is applied for deletions; only used for foreign keys.
See also
::com::sun::star::sdbc::KeyRule

 
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