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The most important task fulfilled by this instance is that it hides different naming restrictions from you, which are caused by server-side or client side specialities.

For instance, it can validate names against the characters allowed in the object names of a connection. Also, it relieves you from caring whether a database supports queries in a SELECT statment's FROM part (known as "queries in queries"). In such databases, query and table names share a common namespace, thus they must be unique. Using this interface, you can easily ensure this uniqueness.

All of the functionality present in this interface depends on a connection, thus it entry point for obtaining it is a Connection service.

The component itself does not have life-time control mechanimns, i.e. you cannot explicitly dispose it (XComponent::dispose), and you cannot be notified when it dies.
However, if your try to access any of its methods or attributes, after the connection which was used to create it was closed, a DisposedException will be thrown.

@see XConnectionTools @since OpenOffice 2.0.4 */ published interface XObjectNames { /** suggests a (unique) table or query name

If in the database, tables and queries share a common namespace, this will be respected by this function.

Note that in an multi-threaded environment, the name you obtain here is not absolutely guaranteed to be unique. It is unique at the very moment the function returns to you. But already when you evaluate the returned value, it might not be uniquey anymore, if another process or thread created a query or table with this name.

This implies that you cannot rely on the name's uniqueness, but you can use it as first guess to present to the user. In most cases, it will still be sufficient when you are actually creating the table respectively query.

@param CommandType specifies the CommandType of the object for which a unique name is to be generated. Must be either CommandType::TABLE or CommandType::QUERY. @param BaseName specifies the base of the to-be-created object name. If empty, a default base name will be used. @throws com::sun::star::lang::IllegalArgumentException if CommandType specifies an invalid command type. */ string suggestName( [in] long CommandType, [in] string BaseName ) raises ( com::sun::star::lang::IllegalArgumentException ); /** converts the given object name to a name which is valid in the database.

The conversion takes place by converting every character which is neither allowed by the SQL-92 standard, nor part of the special characters supported by the database, with an underscore character (_).

@see com::sun::star::sdbc::XDatabaseMetaData::getExtraNameCharacters */ string convertToSQLName( [in] string Name ); /** checks whether a given name is used as table respectively query name in the database.

If in the database, tables and queries share a common namespace, this will be respected by this function.

As before, the information you obtain by calling this method might be obsolete in the very moment you evaluate this, in case another process or thread interferes. However, it's usually sufficiently up-to-date for purpose of using it in a database application driven by user interactions.

@param CommandType specifies the CommandType of the object whose name should be checked. Must be either CommandType::TABLE or CommandType::QUERY. @param Name specifies the to-be-checked name of the object. @return if and only if the given name is legitimate as table respectively query name to be used in the database. @throws com::sun::star::lang::IllegalArgumentException if CommandType specifies an invalid command type. @see checkNameIsUsed */ boolean isNameUsed( [in] long CommandType, [in] string Name ) raises ( com::sun::star::lang::IllegalArgumentException ); /** checks whether a given name is valid as table or query name

For tables, the name must consist of characters allowed by the SQL-92 standard, plus characters allowed by the connection as extra name characters.

For queries, names are nearly arbitrary, except that usual quoting characters must not be part of the name.

@see com::sun::star::sdbc::XDatabaseMetaData::getExtraNameCharacters */ boolean isNameValid( [in] long CommandType, [in] string Name ) raises ( com::sun::star::lang::IllegalArgumentException ); /** checks whether a given name is allowed for a to-be-created table or query in the database.

This method basically does the same checks as isNameUsed and isNameValid. In case the given name is not allowed, it throws an exception. This error can be presented to the user, to give it a common experience in all cases where he's required to enter an object name.

@see isNameUsed @see isNameValid @see com::sun::star::sdb::ErrorMessageDialog @see com::sun::star::sdb::InteractionHandler */ void checkNameForCreate( [in] long CommandType, [in] string Name ) raises ( com::sun::star::sdbc::SQLException ); }; //============================================================================= }; }; }; }; }; //============================================================================= #endif