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    Select * JDBC Probe short cut

    Alternatively, you may specify a table_name parameter instead of a work element and the following query could be executed.

    select * from <table_name>
    For example, using the following XML payload
    <?xml version= "1.0" encoding= "UTF-8" ?><parameters><parameter name = "jdbc_driver" value = "com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver" /><parameter name = "connection_string" value = "jdbc:sqlserver://xxx.service-now.com;databaseName=SMS_CRICKET;user=sms;password=sms" /><parameter name = "table_name" value = "System_DATA" /></parameters>

    Counting Rows

    To count the number of rows in a table, you can indicate a select count(*) type query by including the count_rows parameter with a value of true.

    For example
    <?xml version= "1.0" encoding= "UTF-8" ?><parameters><parameter name = "jdbc_driver" value = "com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver" /><parameter name = "connection_string" value = "jdbc:sqlserver://xxx.service-now.com;databaseName=SMS;user=sms;password=sms" /><parameter name = "count_rows" value = "true" /><parameter name = "table_name" value = "System_DATA" /></parameters>
    The resulting response XML payload
    <parameters>
      ...
      <result query = "SELECT count(*) as row_count FROM System_DATA" ><row id = "1" ><row_count class = "java.lang.Integer" length = "11" type = "4" >2312</row_count></row></result>
      ...
    </parameters>
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      Select * JDBC Probe short cut

      Alternatively, you may specify a table_name parameter instead of a work element and the following query could be executed.

      select * from <table_name>
      For example, using the following XML payload
      <?xml version= "1.0" encoding= "UTF-8" ?><parameters><parameter name = "jdbc_driver" value = "com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver" /><parameter name = "connection_string" value = "jdbc:sqlserver://xxx.service-now.com;databaseName=SMS_CRICKET;user=sms;password=sms" /><parameter name = "table_name" value = "System_DATA" /></parameters>

      Counting Rows

      To count the number of rows in a table, you can indicate a select count(*) type query by including the count_rows parameter with a value of true.

      For example
      <?xml version= "1.0" encoding= "UTF-8" ?><parameters><parameter name = "jdbc_driver" value = "com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver" /><parameter name = "connection_string" value = "jdbc:sqlserver://xxx.service-now.com;databaseName=SMS;user=sms;password=sms" /><parameter name = "count_rows" value = "true" /><parameter name = "table_name" value = "System_DATA" /></parameters>
      The resulting response XML payload
      <parameters>
        ...
        <result query = "SELECT count(*) as row_count FROM System_DATA" ><row id = "1" ><row_count class = "java.lang.Integer" length = "11" type = "4" >2312</row_count></row></result>
        ...
      </parameters>
      Related tasks
      • JDBCProbe

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