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The constant indicating that the rows in a result set will be processed in a reverse direction; last-to-first.
[Android.Runtime.Register("FETCH_REVERSE")]
public const int FetchReverse = 1001;
[<Android.Runtime.Register("FETCH_REVERSE")>]
val mutable FetchReverse : int
Value = 1001
The constant indicating that the rows in a result set will be processed in a reverse direction; last-to-first. This constant is used by the method setFetchDirection
as a hint to the driver, which the driver may ignore.
Added in 1.2.
Java documentation for java.sql.ResultSet.FETCH_REVERSE
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Product | Versions |
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.NET for Android | .NET for Android API 34, .NET for Android API 35, .NET for Android API 36 |
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