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Teradata.Client.Provider
TdIntervalMinuteToSecond Structure
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Teradata.Client.Provider Namespace : TdIntervalMinuteToSecond Structure
TdIntervalMinuteToSecond represents an interval of time defining a duration in minutes, seconds and fractional seconds. The minute precision and second scale are configurable.
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TdIntervalMinuteToSecond is a .NET Data Provider for Teradata specific type, designed to support a SQL Interval Minute To Second data type.

The TdIntervalMinuteToSecond supports the Teradata Interval Minute (precision) To Second (scale) data type where precision indicates the number of digits in the minutes (from 1 - 4) and scale indicates the fractional precision for the values of seconds. The scale may range from 0 to 6.

The interval value must be specified in the following format :

[sign][minutes]:[ss].[ffffff]

Below is the description of each format item.

Format Item Description
sign Optional - . Defaults as space character (+).
minutes Required number of minutes (one to four digits in length).
ss Required number of seconds from 00 - 59.
ffffff Optionally the number of fractional seconds (0 to 6 digits in length).

.NET does not have a system type that directly corresponds to the SQL Interval Minute To Second data type. The .NET Data Provider for Teradata Version 13.0 version and prior versions map Interval Minute To Second to System.String. With version 13.1 of the provider, TdIntervalMinuteToSecond is available to retrieve and manipulate data of type Interval Minute To Second.

The range of values for the TdIntervalMinuteToSecond containing a minute precision of 1 is as follows:

Minute Precision Second Scale

Minimum

Maximum

1 0

-'9:59'

'9:59'

1 1

-'9:59.9'

'9:59.9'

1 2

-'9:59.99'

'9:59.99'

1 3

-'9:59.999'

'9:59.999'

1 4

-'9:59.9999'

'9:59.9999'

1 5

-'9:59.99999'

'9:59.99999'

1 6

-'9:59.999999'

'9:59.999999'

The range of values for minute precision values of 2,3 and 4 all follow the same pattern. For completeness, the following chart displays the range of values for a TdIntervalMinuteToSecond with a minute precision of 4.

Minute Precision

Second Scale

Minimum

Maximum

4 0

-'9999:59'

'9999:59'

4 1

-'9999:59.9'

'9999:59.9'

4 2

-'9999:59.99'

'9999:59.99'

4 3

-'9999:59.999'

'9999:59.999'

4 4

-'9999:59.9999'

'9999:59.9999'

4 5

-'9999:59.99999'

'9999:59.99999'

4 6

-'9999:59.999999'

'9999:59.999999'

TdIntervalMinuteToSecond also supports TdIntervalMinuteToSecond.Null. This is a very important feature. An application is no longer required to call TdDataReader.IsDBNull before invoking the corresponding TdDataReader "Get" method. This will improve overall performance.

A TdIntervalMinuteToSecond structure allows arithmetic, comparision and conversion operations to be performed.

A TdIntervalMinuteToSecond may also be specified as an in, out, or in/out parameter to a stored procedure. In order to maintain backward compatibility with previous versions of the provider (release 13.0 and prior), a Connection String Attribute TdConnectionStringBuilder.EnableTdIntervals has been added. When the EnableTdIntervals is true, TdParameter.ProviderSpecificValue will return the data as the provider specific type of TdIntervalMinuteToSecond. When EnableTdIntervals is false, TdParameter.ProviderSpecificValue will return the data as a .NET Framework Library data type of String.

The TdParameter.Value will also return the .NET Framework Library data type of System.String when EnableTdIntervals is false to maintain backward compatibility. The TdParameter.Value will return a .NET Framework data type of TimeSpan when EnableTdIntervals is true.

For more information on the Teradata Interval Minute To Second data type please see the'SQL Data Types and Literals' manual.

Example

The following example shows how to retrieve a TdIntervalMinuteToSecond, modify the interval, and then update the table.

Public void IntervalExample(TdCommand cmd, String model)
{
   cmd.Parameters.Clear();
   
   cmd.CommandText = "SELECT StartDate, LeaseReturn, DelayPeriod " +
                     "FROM AutoLeases " +
                     "WHERE Model = ?";
 
   cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text;
 
   cmd.Parameters.Add(null, TdType.VarChar, 10,
        ParameterDirection.Input, true, 0, 0, null,    
        DataRowVersion.Default, model);
 
   Int32 row = 0;
   TdDate [] startDate;
   TdTimestamp [] leaseReturn;
   TdIntervalMinuteToSecond [] leaseLen;
 
   using (TdDataReader dr = cmd.ExecuteReader())
   {
      startDate = new TdDate[dr.RecordsReturned];
      leaseReturn = new TdTimestamp[dr.RecordsReturned];
      leaseLen = new TdIntervalMinuteToSecond [dr.RecordsReturned];
 
      // Specifying an interval of 2 days, 1 hour, 30 minutes 
      // with an minute precision of 4 and scale of 0
      TdIntervalMinuteToSecond leaseReturnExtension = new TdIntervalMinuteToSecond(2970, 0, 0, 4, 0);
   
      while (dr.Read())
      {
         // Retrieving the dates
        startDate[row] = dr.GetTdDate(0);
        leaseReturn[row] = dr.GetTimestamp(1);
        leaseLen[row] = dr.GetTdIntervalMinuteToSecond(2);
 
         // Adding extension to the lease return
         leaseReturn[row] = leaseReturn[row] + leaseReturnExtension;
 
         // Adding extension to the lease length;
         leaseLen[row] = leaseLen[row] + leaseReturnExtension;
 
         row++;
      } 
   }
 
   cmd.Parameters.Clear();
 
   cmd.CommandText = "UPDATE AutoLeases " +
                     "SET LeaseReturn = ?, LeaseLen = ? " +
                     "WHERE Model = ?";
 
   cmd.Parameters.Add(null, TdType.Timestamp, 0,
         ParameterDirection.Input, true, 0, 0, null,    
         DataRowVersion.Default, null);
 
   cmd.Parameters.Add(null, TdType.IntervalMinuteToSecond, 0,
         ParameterDirection.Input, true, 0, 0, null,    
         DataRowVersion.Default, null);
 
   cmd.Parameters.Add(null, TdType.VarChar, 9,
         ParameterDirection.Input, true, 0, 0, null,    
         DataRowVersion.Default, model);
 
   row--;
   while(row >= 0)
   {
      cmd.Parameters[0].Value = leaseReturn[row];
      cmd.Parameters[1].Value = leaseLen[row];
      cmd.Parameters[2].Value = model;
 
      cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
      row--;
   }
}
Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
   System.ValueType
      Teradata.Client.Provider.TdIntervalMinuteToSecond

Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019

See Also

Reference

TdIntervalMinuteToSecond Members
Teradata.Client.Provider Namespace
EnableTdIntervals Property
Interval Connection String Attribute
Enabling Provider Specific Types
Provider Specific Type: Interval Type Overview