Microsoft OLE DB 2.0 Programmers Reference and Data Access SDK (Microsoft Professional Editions)
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Drops a base table in the data store.
HRESULT DropTable ( DBID *pTableID);
Parameters
- pTableID
- [in] A pointer to the DBID of the base table to drop.
Return Code
- S_OK
- The method succeeded and the table is dropped.
- E_FAIL
- A provider-specific error occurred.
- E_INVALIDARG
- pTableID was a null pointer.
- DB_E_DROPRESTRICTED
- The provider could not drop the table because pTableID was referenced in a view definition.
The provider could not drop the table because pTableID was referenced in a constraint belonging to a table other than pTableID.
- DB_E_NOTABLE
- The specified table does not exist in the current data store.
- DB_E_TABLEINUSE
- The specified table was in use and could not be dropped.
- DB_SEC_E_PERMISSIONDENIED
- The consumer did not have sufficient permission to drop the table.
- XACT_E_XTIONEXISTS
- The provider supports transactional DDL, the session is participating in a transaction, and the value of DBPROP_SUPPORTEDTXNDDL is DBPROPVAL_TC_DML.
Comments
If the session is participating in a transaction, if DBPROP_SUPPORTEDTXNDDL is DBPROPVAL_TC_DDL_IGNORE, and if the method succeeds, the operation is complete and is unaffected by subsequent calls to abort or commit the transaction.
If the session is participating in a transaction, if DBPROP_SUPPORTEDTXNDDL is DBPROPVAL_TC_DDL_COMMIT, and if the method succeeds, the transaction is committed without retention. No new transaction is created. Any new work done on the session is outside the scope of a transaction. Attempting to explicitly commit or abort when there is no outstanding transaction returns an error.
See Also
ITableDefinition::CreateTable
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