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<docs>
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<ClassSummary>
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<summary>
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Provides a means of reading a forward-only stream of rows from a MySQL database. This class cannot be inherited.
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</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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To create a <B>MySQLDataReader</B>, you must call the <see cref="MySqlCommand.ExecuteReader()"/>
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method of the <see cref="MySqlCommand"/> object, rather than directly using a constructor.
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</para>
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<para>
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While the <B>MySqlDataReader</B> is in use, the associated <see cref="MySqlConnection"/>
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is busy serving the <B>MySqlDataReader</B>, and no other operations can be performed
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on the <B>MySqlConnection</B> other than closing it. This is the case until the
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<see cref="MySqlDataReader.Close"/> method of the <B>MySqlDataReader</B> is called.
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</para>
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<para>
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<see cref="MySqlDataReader.IsClosed"/> and <see cref="MySqlDataReader.RecordsAffected"/>
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are the only properties that you can call after the <B>MySqlDataReader</B> is
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closed. Though the <B>RecordsAffected</B> property may be accessed at any time
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while the <B>MySqlDataReader</B> exists, always call <B>Close</B> before returning
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the value of <B>RecordsAffected</B> to ensure an accurate return value.
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</para>
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<para>
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For optimal performance, <B>MySqlDataReader</B> avoids creating
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unnecessary objects or making unnecessary copies of data. As a result, multiple calls
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to methods such as <see cref="MySqlDataReader.GetValue"/> return a reference to the
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same object. Use caution if you are modifying the underlying value of the objects
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returned by methods such as <B>GetValue</B>.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<example>
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The following example creates a <see cref="MySqlConnection"/>,
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a <see cref="MySqlCommand"/>, and a <B>MySqlDataReader</B>. The example reads through
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the data, writing it out to the console. Finally, the example closes the <B>MySqlDataReader</B>, then the
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<B>MySqlConnection</B>.
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<code lang="vbnet">
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Public Sub ReadMyData(myConnString As String)
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Dim mySelectQuery As String = "SELECT OrderID, CustomerID FROM Orders"
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Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection(myConnString)
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Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand(mySelectQuery, myConnection)
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myConnection.Open()
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Dim myReader As MySqlDataReader
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myReader = myCommand.ExecuteReader()
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' Always call Read before accessing data.
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While myReader.Read()
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Console.WriteLine((myReader.GetInt32(0) & ", " & myReader.GetString(1)))
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End While
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' always call Close when done reading.
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myReader.Close()
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' Close the connection when done with it.
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myConnection.Close()
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End Sub 'ReadMyData
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</code>
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<code lang="C#">
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public void ReadMyData(string myConnString) {
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string mySelectQuery = "SELECT OrderID, CustomerID FROM Orders";
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MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection(myConnString);
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MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand(mySelectQuery,myConnection);
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myConnection.Open();
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MySqlDataReader myReader;
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myReader = myCommand.ExecuteReader();
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// Always call Read before accessing data.
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while (myReader.Read()) {
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Console.WriteLine(myReader.GetInt32(0) + ", " + myReader.GetString(1));
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}
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// always call Close when done reading.
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myReader.Close();
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// Close the connection when done with it.
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myConnection.Close();
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}
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</code>
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</example>
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</ClassSummary>
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<GetBytes>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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<B>GetBytes</B> returns the number of available bytes in the field. In most
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cases this is the exact length of the field. However, the number returned may be
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less than the true length of the field if <B>GetBytes</B> has already been used
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to obtain bytes from the field. This may be the case, for example, if the
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<see cref="MySqlDataReader"/> is reading a large data structure into a buffer.
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For more information, see the <B>SequentialAccess</B> setting for
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<see cref="MySqlCommand.CommandBehavior"/>.
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</para>
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<para>
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If you pass a buffer that is a null reference (<B>Nothing</B> in Visual
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Basic), <B>GetBytes</B> returns the length of the field in bytes.
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</para>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore the data retrieved must already be a
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byte array.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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</GetBytes>
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<GetTimeSpan>
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<overloads/>
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<summary>
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Gets the value of the specified column as a <see cref="TimeSpan"/> object.
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</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>Time</b> value.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="column">The zero-based column ordinal or column name.</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetTimeSpan>
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<GetDateTime>
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<summary>
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Gets the value of the specified column as a <see cref="DateTime"/> object.
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</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>DateTime</b> object.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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MySql allows date columns to contain the value '0000-00-00' and datetime
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columns to contain the value '0000-00-00 00:00:00'. The DateTime structure cannot contain
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or represent these values. To read a datetime value from a column that might
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contain zero values, use <see cref="GetMySqlDateTime(int)"/>.
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</para>
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<para>
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The behavior of reading a zero datetime column using this method is defined by the
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<i>ZeroDateTimeBehavior</i> connection string option. For more information on this option,
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please refer to <see cref="MySqlConnection.ConnectionString"/>.
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</para>
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</note>
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</remarks>
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<param name="i">The zero-based column ordinal.</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetDateTime>
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<GetDateTimeS>
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<summary>
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Gets the value of the specified column as a <see cref="DateTime"/> object.
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</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>DateTime</b> object.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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MySql allows date columns to contain the value '0000-00-00' and datetime
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columns to contain the value '0000-00-00 00:00:00'. The DateTime structure cannot contain
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or represent these values. To read a datetime value from a column that might
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contain zero values, use <see cref="GetMySqlDateTime(int)"/>.
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</para>
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<para>
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The behavior of reading a zero datetime column using this method is defined by the
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<i>ZeroDateTimeBehavior</i> connection string option. For more information on this option,
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please refer to <see cref="MySqlConnection.ConnectionString"/>.
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</para>
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</note>
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</remarks>
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<param name="column">The column name.</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetDateTimeS>
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<GetMySqlDateTime>
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<summary>
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Gets the value of the specified column as a <see cref="MySql.Data.Types.MySqlDateTime"/> object.
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</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>DateTime</b> object.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="column">The zero-based column ordinal or column name.</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetMySqlDateTime>
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<GetString>
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<summary>
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Gets the value of the specified column as a <see cref="String"/> object.
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</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>String</b> object.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="i">The zero-based column ordinal.</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetString>
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<GetStringS>
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<summary>
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Gets the value of the specified column as a <see cref="String"/> object.
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</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>String</b> object.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="column">The column name.</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetStringS>
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<GetDecimal>
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<summary>
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Gets the value of the specified column as a <see cref="Decimal"/> object.
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</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>Decimal</b> object.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="i">The zero-based column ordinal</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetDecimal>
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<GetDecimalS>
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<summary>
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Gets the value of the specified column as a <see cref="Decimal"/> object.
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</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>Decimal</b> object.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="column">The column name</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetDecimalS>
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<GetDouble>
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<summary>Gets the value of the specified column as a double-precision floating point number.</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>Double</b> object.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="i">The zero-based column ordinal.</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetDouble>
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<GetDoubleS>
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<summary>Gets the value of the specified column as a double-precision floating point number.</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>Double</b> object.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="column">The column name</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetDoubleS>
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<GetFloat>
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<summary>
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Gets the value of the specified column as a single-precision floating point number.
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</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>Float</b> object.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="i">The zero-based column ordinal.</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetFloat>
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<GetFloatS>
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<summary>
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Gets the value of the specified column as a single-precision floating point number.
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</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>Float</b> object.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="column">The column name</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetFloatS>
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<GetGiud>
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<summary>Gets the value of the specified column as a globally-unique identifier (GUID).</summary>
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<param name="i">The zero-based column ordinal.</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetGiud>
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<GetGiudS>
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<summary>Gets the value of the specified column as a globally-unique identifier (GUID).</summary>
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<param name="column">The column name</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetGiudS>
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<GetInt16>
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<summary>Gets the value of the specified column as a 16-bit signed integer.</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>16 bit integer</b> value.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="i">The zero-based column ordinal.</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetInt16>
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<GetInt16S>
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<summary>Gets the value of the specified column as a 16-bit signed integer.</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; threfore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>16 bit integer</b> value.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="column">The column name</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetInt16S>
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<GetInt32>
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<summary>Gets the value of the specified column as a 32-bit signed integer.</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>32 bit integer</b> value.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="i">The zero-based column ordinal.</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetInt32>
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<GetInt32S>
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<summary>Gets the value of the specified column as a 32-bit signed integer.</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>32 bit integer</b> value.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="column">The column name.</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetInt32S>
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<GetInt64>
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<summary>Gets the value of the specified column as a 64-bit signed integer.</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>64 bit integer</b> value.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="i">The zero-based column ordinal.</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetInt64>
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<GetInt64S>
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<summary>Gets the value of the specified column as a 64-bit signed integer.</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>64 bit integer</b> value.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="column">The column name.</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetInt64S>
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<GetUInt16>
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<summary>Gets the value of the specified column as a 16-bit unsigned integer.</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>16 bit unsigned integer</b> value.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="column">The zero-based column ordinal or column name.</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetUInt16>
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<GetUInt32>
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<summary>Gets the value of the specified column as a 32-bit unsigned integer.</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>32 bit unsigned integer</b> value.
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</para>
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<para>
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="column">The zero-based column ordinal or column name.</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetUInt32>
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<GetUInt64>
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<summary>Gets the value of the specified column as a 64-bit unsigned integer.</summary>
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<remarks>
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||
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<para>
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No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a <b>64 bit unsigned integer</b> value.
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</para>
|
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<para>
|
||
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Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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<param name="column">The zero-based column ordinal or column name.</param>
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<returns>The value of the specified column.</returns>
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</GetUInt64>
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</docs>
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