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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T10:14:38+00:00 2026-05-23T10:14:38+00:00

The function is SQLRETURN SQLBindParameter( SQLHSTMT StatementHandle, SQLUSMALLINT ParameterNumber, SQLSMALLINT InputOutputType, SQLSMALLINT ValueType, SQLSMALLINT

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SQLRETURN SQLBindParameter(
      SQLHSTMT        StatementHandle,
      SQLUSMALLINT    ParameterNumber,
      SQLSMALLINT     InputOutputType,
      SQLSMALLINT     ValueType,
      SQLSMALLINT     ParameterType,
      SQLULEN         ColumnSize,
      SQLSMALLINT     DecimalDigits,
      SQLPOINTER      ParameterValuePtr,
      SQLLEN          BufferLength,
      SQLLEN *        StrLen_or_IndPtr);

The documentations I have seen is confusing. Do the arguments depend on the data type or not
I found an example here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/248799
which does not seem to work on DB2. I thought odbc was consistent across databases.
A specific code example would he helpful.

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    2026-05-23T10:14:39+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 10:14 am

    Its not one line as such but

    SQLLEN ival;
    
    ret = SQLBindParameter( stmt, 1, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, SQL_C_CHAR, SQL_VARCHAR, 100, 0, NULL, 0, &ival );
    
    /*
     * before execution is called
     */
    
    ival = SQL_NULL_DATA;
    

    That inserts a NULL value as a CHAR(100) datatype. Pick the actual datatype to match what your column type is, but the important thing is to set the indicator value to SQL_NULL_DATA before the SQLExecute or SQLExecDirect is called. And make sure its still set to that value at the execute point.

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