| title | SQLParamData | Microsoft Docs | |
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| ms.date | 03/14/2017 | |
| ms.prod | sql-server-2016 | |
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| author | JennieHubbard | |
| ms.author | jhubbard | |
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When SQLParamData returns the ValuePtrPtr associated with a table-valued parameter, the application should call SQLPutData with StrLen_Or_Ind. If StrLen_Or_Ind has a value greater than 0, it means that the application is ready for [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] Native Client to gather parameter data for the next table-valued parameter row. If StrLen_Or_Ind has a value of 0, it means there are no more rows of data for the table-valued parameter. For more information, see Binding and Data Transfer of Table-Valued Parameters and Column Values.
For more information about table-valued parameters, see Table-Valued Parameters (ODBC).