OrientDB-NET - Command()
This method prepares or executes a command on the OrientDB database. The return value is an OCommandResult
object.
Sending Commands
There are several methods available in issuing queries and commands to OrientDB through your C# application. This method allows you to issue SQL commands to the database.
For information on available commands, see SQL and Console commands.
Syntax
// EXECUTING COMMANDS
OCommandResult Command( string <query>)
<query>
Defines an SQL statement to execute.<command>
Defines a prepared command object.
Example
For instance, consider the use case of making internal data persistent across multiple operations. When your application is running, it operates a dictionary object. When it closes, it uploads data from the dictionary to OrientDB, so that it will have it ready when you run the app again.
using Orient.Client;
using System;
// SAVE DATA
public void Save(ODatabase database, Dictionary<string, string> data)
{
// LOG OPERATION
Console.WriteLine("Saving Data to OrientDB");
// LOOP OVER DATA
foreach(KeyValuePair<string, string> entry in data)
{
// LOG OPERATION
Console.WriteLine(" - Saving: {0}", entry.Key);
// BUILD QUERY
string sqlQuery = String.Format("UPDATE Save SET {0} = {1}",
entry.Key, entry.Value);
// RUN COMMAND
database.Command(sqlQuery);
}
}
Here, the application loops over the dictionary, running an UPDATE
statement for each variable in the data dictionary.