| title | SQLSpecialColumns | Microsoft Docs | |
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| ms.date | 03/17/2017 | |
| ms.prod | sql-server-2016 | |
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| ms.topic | reference | |
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| ms.assetid | dffe02ed-8f79-4c9a-af34-98130bbe5462 | |
| caps.latest.revision | 35 | |
| author | JennieHubbard | |
| ms.author | jhubbard | |
| manager | jhubbard |
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When requesting row identifiers (IdentifierType SQL_BEST_ROWID), SQLSpecialColumns returns an empty result set (no data rows) for any requested scope other than SQL_SCOPE_CURROW. The generated result set indicates that the columns are only valid within this scope.
[!INCLUDEssNoVersion] does not support pseudocolumns for identifiers. The SQLSpecialColumns result set will identify all columns as SQL_PC_NOT_PSEUDO.
SQLSpecialColumns can be executed on a static cursor. An attempt to execute SQLSpecialColumns on an updatable (keyset-driven or dynamic) returns SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO indicating the cursor type has been changed.
For information about the values returned for the columns DATA_TYPE, TYPE_NAME, COLUMN_SIZE, BUFFER_LENGTH, and DECIMAL_DIGTS for date/time types, see Catalog Metadata.
For more general information, see Date and Time Improvements (ODBC).
SQLSpecialColumns supports large CLR user-defined types (UDTs). For more information, see Large CLR User-Defined Types (ODBC).