13.7. Parameterizable Native Queries


In some situations the teiid_rel:native-query property and native procedures accept parameterizable strings that can positionally reference IN parameters. A parameter reference has the form $integer, for example, $1. Note that one-based indexing is used and that only IN parameters may be referenced. $integer is reserved, but may be escaped with another $, for example, $$1. The value will be bound as a prepared value or a literal in a source specific manner. The native query must return a result set that matches the expectation of the calling procedure.
For example, the native query "select c from g where c1 = $1 and c2 = '$$1'" results in a JDBC source query of "select c from g where c1 = ? and c2 = '$1'", where ? will be replaced with the actual value bound to parameter 1.
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