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Dataset::BindArgumentMethods

SQLite prepared statement uses a new prepared statement each time it is called, but it does use the bind arguments.

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execute(sql, opts={}, &block) click to toggle source

Run execute_select on the database with the given SQL and the stored bind arguments.

     # File lib/sequel/adapters/sqlite.rb, line 304
304:         def execute(sql, opts={}, &block)
305:           super(sql, {:arguments=>bind_arguments}.merge(opts), &block)
306:         end
execute_dui(sql, opts={}, &block) click to toggle source

Same as execute, explicit due to intricacies of alias and super.

     # File lib/sequel/adapters/sqlite.rb, line 309
309:         def execute_dui(sql, opts={}, &block)
310:           super(sql, {:arguments=>bind_arguments}.merge(opts), &block)
311:         end
execute_insert(sql, opts={}, &block) click to toggle source

Same as execute, explicit due to intricacies of alias and super.

     # File lib/sequel/adapters/sqlite.rb, line 314
314:         def execute_insert(sql, opts={}, &block)
315:           super(sql, {:arguments=>bind_arguments}.merge(opts), &block)
316:         end

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