/************************************************************************** * * pointfromwkb.c * * This program demonstrates how to insert spatial data into a database * in OGIS well-known binary format using the Informix Spatial DataBlade's * ST_PointFromWkb function. * * This program creates a table and inserts several polygons into it. * For an example program which shows how to insert all spatial types, * please see load_wkb.c * * The following command will likely compile this source: * * cc -o pointfromwkb pointfromwkb.c \ * -I$INFORMIXDIR/incl/cli -L$INFORMIXDIR/lib/cli -lifcli -lifdmr * **************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #ifdef WINNT #include #include #include #endif #include /* ODBC typedefs and data structures */ #include "odbcutils.c" /* ODBC utility functions */ /* * Constants, macros, typedefs, data structures, & functions for * processing OGIS well-known-binary format data. */ #include "commfuncs.h" #include "commfuncs.c" #include "wkbfuncs.c" void main (int argc, char **argv) { SQLHDBC hdbc; SQLHENV henv; SQLHSTMT hstmt; char sql_stmt[200]; int rc; SDWORD pcbvalue1, pcbvalue2, pcbvalue3; Geometry geom = {0}; Point pt[30]; int max_alloced = 0; int site_id; char *name; int name_len; char *location_wkb_buf; int location_wkb_len; int srid; /* Check for the correct number of arguments entered. */ if (argc < 2) { printf ("Usage: %s []\n", argv[0]); exit (1); } /* Connect to the database. */ server_connect ((UCHAR *) argv[1], &henv, &hdbc); /* Obtain srid to use for inserts */ srid = (argc > 2) ? atoi(argv[2]) : 0; /* Allocate memory for the SQL statement handle and * associate the statement handle with the connection handle. */ rc = SQLAllocHandle (SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hdbc, &hstmt); returncode_check (hdbc, (SQLHSTMT)NULL, rc, "SQLAllocHandle"); /* ignore results */ rc = SQLExecDirect (hstmt, (UCHAR *) "DROP TABLE hazardous_sites", SQL_NTS); rc = SQLExecDirect (hstmt, (UCHAR *) "CREATE TABLE hazardous_sites (site_id integer, name varchar(128), location ST_Point)", SQL_NTS); returncode_check (NULL, hstmt, rc, "SQLExecDirect"); /* Initialize entries for non-spatial columns in the table */ site_id = 59; name = "Landmark Industrial"; name_len = strlen(name); /* Populate the point */ #if 0 pt[0].x = 48235; pt[0].y = 29746; #else pt[0].x = 10; pt[0].y = 20; #endif geom.type = geomPoint; geom.num_points = 1; geom.num_parts = 1; geom.pt = pt; /* Convert the point to a Well Known Binary representation. */ geom_to_wkb (&geom, &max_alloced, &location_wkb_len, &location_wkb_buf); /* INFORMIX_EXTEST_BEGIN pointfromwkb */ /* Create the SQL insert statement to populate the hazardous_sites * table. The question marks are parameter markers that indicate * the column values that will be inserted at run time. */ sprintf(sql_stmt, "INSERT INTO hazardous_sites (site_id, name, location) " "VALUES(?, ?, ST_PointFromWKB(?, %d))", srid); /* Prepare the SQL statement for execution. */ rc = SQLPrepare (hstmt, (unsigned char *)sql_stmt, SQL_NTS); returncode_check (NULL, hstmt, rc, "SQLPrepare"); /* Bind the site_id to the first parameter. */ pcbvalue1 = 0; rc = SQLBindParameter (hstmt, 1, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, SQL_C_SLONG, SQL_INTEGER, 0, 0, &site_id, 0, &pcbvalue1); returncode_check (NULL, hstmt, rc, "SQLBindParameter"); /* Bind the name to the second parameter. */ pcbvalue2 = name_len; rc = SQLBindParameter (hstmt, 2, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, SQL_C_CHAR, SQL_CHAR, name_len, 0, name, 0, &pcbvalue2); returncode_check (NULL, hstmt, rc, "SQLBindParameter"); /* Bind the location geometry to the third parameter. */ pcbvalue3 = location_wkb_len; rc = SQLBindParameter (hstmt, 3, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, SQL_C_BINARY, SQL_INFX_UDT_LVARCHAR, location_wkb_len, 0, location_wkb_buf, location_wkb_len, &pcbvalue3); returncode_check (NULL, hstmt, rc, "SQLBindParameter"); /* Execute the insert statement. */ rc = SQLExecute (hstmt); returncode_check (NULL, hstmt, rc, "SQLExecute"); /* INFORMIX_EXTEST_END pointfromwkb */ SQLFreeStmt (hstmt, SQL_CLOSE); /* Close the statement handle */ SQLFreeHandle (SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hstmt); /* Free the statement handle */ SQLDisconnect (hdbc); /* Close the connection */ SQLFreeHandle (SQL_HANDLE_DBC, hdbc); /* Free the database handle */ SQLFreeHandle (SQL_HANDLE_ENV, henv); /* Free the ODBC environment */ printf( "\nTest Complete\n"); }