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RDB$GET_CONTEXT and its counterpart RDB$SET_CONTEXT are actually predeclared UDFs. They are listed here as internal functions because they are always present – the user doesn't have to do anything to make them available.
Available in: DSQL, ESQL, PSQL
Added in: 2.0
Changed in: 2.1
Description: Retrieves the value of a context variable from one of the namespaces SYSTEM, USER_SESSION and USER_TRANSACTION.
Result type: VARCHAR(255)
Syntax:
RDB$GET_CONTEXT ('<namespace>
', '<varname>
')<namespace>
::= SYSTEM | USER_SESSION | USER_TRANSACTION<varname>
::= A case-sensitive string of max. 80 characters
The namespaces: The USER_SESSION and USER_TRANSACTION namespaces are initially empty. The user can create and set variables in them with RDB$SET_CONTEXT() and retrieve them with RDB$GET_CONTEXT(). The SYSTEM namespace is read-only. It contains a number of predefined variables, shown in the table below.
Table 12.3. Context variables in the SYSTEM namespace
DB_NAME |
Either the full path to the database or – if connecting via the path is disallowed – its alias. |
NETWORK_PROTOCOL |
The protocol used for the connection: 'TCPv4' ,
'WNET' , 'XNET' or
NULL .
|
CLIENT_ADDRESS |
For TCPv4, this is the IP address. For XNET, the local process ID. For all
other protocols this variable is NULL .
|
CURRENT_USER |
Same as global CURRENT_USER
variable.
|
CURRENT_ROLE |
Same as global CURRENT_ROLE
variable.
|
SESSION_ID |
Same as global CURRENT_CONNECTION
variable.
|
TRANSACTION_ID |
Same as global CURRENT_TRANSACTION
variable.
|
ISOLATION_LEVEL |
The isolation level of the current transaction: 'READ
COMMITTED' , 'SNAPSHOT' or
'CONSISTENCY' .
|
ENGINE_VERSION |
The Firebird engine (server) version. Added in 2.1. |
Return values and error behaviour: If the polled variable exists in the given namespace, its value will be returned as a
string of max. 255 characters. If the namespace doesn't exist or if you try to access a
non-existing variable in the SYSTEM namespace, an error is raised. If
you poll a non-existing variable in one of the other namespaces, NULL
is returned. Both namespace and variable names must be given as single-quoted,
case-sensitive, non-NULL
strings.
Examples:
select rdb$get_context('SYSTEM', 'DB_NAME') from rdb$database
New.UserAddr = rdb$get_context('SYSTEM', 'CLIENT_ADDRESS');insert into MyTable (TestField) values (rdb$get_context('USER_SESSION', 'MyVar'))
See also: RDB$SET_CONTEXT()
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