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description SQLSetScrollOptions Function
title SQLSetScrollOptions Function | Microsoft Docs
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ms.date 07/18/2019
ms.prod sql
ms.prod_service connectivity
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ms.technology connectivity
ms.topic reference
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SQLSetScrollOptions
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sqlsrv32.dll
odbc32.dll
apitype dllExport
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SQLSetScrollOptions
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SQLSetScrollOptions function [ODBC]
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SQLSetScrollOptions Function

Conformance
Version Introduced: ODBC 1.0 Standards Compliance: Deprecated

Summary
In ODBC 3.x, the ODBC 2.0 function SQLSetScrollOptions has been replaced by calls to SQLGetInfo and SQLSetStmtAttr.

Note

For more information about what the Driver Manager maps this function to when an ODBC 2.x application is working with an ODBC 3.x driver, see Mapping Deprecated Functions in Appendix G: Driver Guidelines for Backward Compatibility.

[!NOTE] When the Driver Manager maps SQLSetScrollOptions for an application working with an ODBC 3.x driver that does not support SQLSetScrollOptions, the Driver Manager sets the SQL_ROWSET_SIZE statement option, not the SQL_ATTR_ROW_ARRAY_SIZE statement attribute, to the RowsetSize argument in SQLSetScrollOption. As a result, SQLSetScrollOptions cannot be used by an application when fetching multiple rows by a call to SQLFetch or SQLFetchScroll. It can be used only when fetching multiple rows by a call to SQLExtendedFetch.

Remarks

If your application will run on a 64-bit operating system, see ODBC 64-Bit Information.

See Also

ODBC API Reference
ODBC Header Files