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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T17:21:25+00:00 2026-05-10T17:21:25+00:00

Here are the declarations of the variables: string strFirstName; string strLastName; string strAddress; string

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Here are the declarations of the variables:

string strFirstName; string strLastName; string strAddress; string strCity; string strState; double dblSalary; string strGender; int intAge; 

…Do some ‘cin’ statements to get data…

retcode = SQLPrepare(StatementHandle, (SQLCHAR *)'INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE ([FirstName], [LastName], [Address], [City], [State], [Salary], [Gender],[Age]) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?)', SQL_NTS);  retcode = SQLBindParameter(StatementHandle, 1, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, SQL_C_CHAR, SQL_LONGVARCHAR, 50, 0 &strFirstName,0, NULL);  retcode = SQLBindParameter(StatementHandle, 2, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, SQL_C_CHAR, SQL_LONGVARCHAR, 50, 0, &strLastName,0, NULL);  retcode = SQLBindParameter(StatementHandle, 3, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, SQL_C_CHAR, SQL_LONGVARCHAR, 30, 0, &strAddress,0, NULL);  retcode = SQLBindParameter(StatementHandle, 4, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, SQL_C_CHAR, SQL_LONGVARCHAR, 30, 0, &strCity,0, NULL);  retcode = SQLBindParameter(StatementHandle, 5, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, SQL_C_CHAR, SQL_LONGVARCHAR, 3, 0, &strState,0, NULL);  retcode = SQLBindParameter(StatementHandle, 6, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, SQL_C_DOUBLE, SQL_DOUBLE, 0, 0, &dblSalary,0, NULL);  retcode = SQLBindParameter(StatementHandle, 7, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, SQL_C_CHAR, SQL_LONGVARCHAR, 2, 0, &strGender,0, NULL);  retcode = SQLBindParameter(StatementHandle, 8, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, SQL_C_LONG, SQL_INTEGER, 0, 0, &intAge,0, NULL);  retcode = SQLExecute(StatementHandle); 

The int and double work fine and get stored in the table…but I can’t figure out how to get the strings to store…

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  1. 2026-05-10T17:21:25+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 5:21 pm

    MSDN documentation for SQLBindParameter says you are meant to pass a buffer containing the data for ParameterValuePtr and the length of the buffer in bytes for BufferLength:

    retcode = SQLBindParameter(StatementHandle, 1, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, SQL_C_CHAR,    SQL_LONGVARCHAR, 50, 0, strFirstName.c_str(), strFirstName.length(), NULL); 

    ParameterValuePtr [Deferred Input] A pointer to a buffer for the parameter’s data. For more information, see ‘ParameterValuePtr Argument’ in ‘Comments.’

    BufferLength [Input/Output] Length of the ParameterValuePtr buffer in bytes. For more information, see ‘BufferLength Argument’ in ‘Comments.’

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