Oracle® Objects for OLE Developer's Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) for Microsoft Windows Part Number E17727-03 |
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Creates a new named OraSession
object.
orasession = oraclient.CreateSession(session_name)
The arguments for the method are:
Arguments | Description |
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session_name |
A String specifying the name of the session. |
Use this method to create named sessions that can be referenced later in the same application without having to explicitly save the OraSession
object when it is created. Once a session has been created, the application can reference it by way of the ConnectSession
method or the OraSessions
collection of their respective OraClient
object. The OraSessions
collection only contains sessions created within the current application. This means that it is not possible to share sessions across applications, only within applications.
This example demonstrates how to create a session object using the CreateSession
method of the client object. Copy and paste this code into the definition section of a form. Then, press F5.
Sub Form_Load () 'Declare variables Dim OraClient As OraClient Dim OraSession As OraSession Dim NamedOraSession As OraSession Dim OraDatabase As OraDatabase Dim OraDynaset As OraDynaset 'Create the OraSession Object. Set OraSession = CreateObject("OracleInProcServer.XOraSession") 'Get the OraClient object. Set OraClient = OraSession.Client 'Create a named OraSession Object 'Alternatively, you could use the CreateNamedSession 'method of the OraSession Object. Set NamedOraSession = OraClient.CreateSession("ExampleSession") 'Create the OraDatabase Object by opening a connection to Oracle. Set OraDatabase = NamedOraSession.OpenDatabase("ExampleDb", "scott/tiger", 0&) 'Create the OraDynaset Object. Set OraDynaset = OraDatabase.CreateDynaset("select * from emp", 0&) End Sub
See Also:
OraSession Object