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@defproc[(query! [query-statement statement?] [parameters any/c] ...) void?]
Executes a SQL statement using the current connection.
@defproc*[([(select-rows! [query statement?] [fieldnames (listof stringish?)]) hash?]
[(select-rows! [table stringish?] [fieldnames (listof stringish?)] [where-clause
stringish?]) hash?])]
Execute a SQL query that returns rows from the database, either using a raw query (first form
above), or using a table name, field names, and a @racket[_where-clause] (second form above).
Returns a hash table whose keys are the field names supplied.
In the first form, @racket[_fieldnames] should list all the fields that will be returned by the
query, in order, since this list will be used as the keys for the hash table result.
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already holds an active connection, it will be @racket[disconnect]ed and then replaced with the new
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@defproc[(query! [query-statement statement?] [parameters any/c] ...) void?]
Executes a SQL statement using the current connection.
@defproc*[([(select-rows! [query statement?] [fieldnames (listof stringish?)]) (listof hash?)]
[(select-rows! [table stringish?] [fieldnames (listof stringish?)] [where-clause
stringish?]) (listof hash?)])]
Execute a SQL query that returns rows from the database, either using a raw query (first form
above), or using a table name, field names, and a @racket[_where-clause] (second form above).
Returns a list of hashes whose keys are the values supplied in @racket[_fieldnames].
In the first form, @racket[_fieldnames] should list @emph{in order} all the fields that will be
returned by the query. If this isn’t done, the keys for each row’s hash will likely point to values
for the wrong fields.
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