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Before you open the rowset, you must tell the provider that you want to use bookmarks. To do this, set the DBPROP_BOOKMARKS property to true in your property set. The provider retrieves bookmarks as column zero, so you must use the special macro BOOKMARK_ENTRY and the CBookmark class if you’re using a static accessor. CBookmark is a templated class where the argument is the length in bytes of the bookmark buffer. The length of the buffer required for a bookmark depends on the provider. If you are using the ODBC OLE DB provider, as shown in the following example, the buffer must be 4 bytes.
class CProduct
{
public:
CBookmark<4> bookmark;
BEGIN_COLUMN_MAP(CProduct)
BOOKMARK_ENTRY(bookmark)
END_COLUMN_MAP()
};
CDBPropSet propset(DBPROPSET_ROWSET);
propset.AddProperty(DBPROP_BOOKMARKS, true);
CTable<CAccessor<CProduct> > product;
product.Open(session, "Products", &propset);
If you use CDynamicAccessor, the buffer is dynamically allocated at run time. In this case, you can use a specialized version of CBookmark for which you do not specify a buffer length. Use the function GetBookmark to retrieve the bookmark from the current record, as shown here:
CTable<CDynamicAccessor> product;
CBookmark<> bookmark;
CDBPropSet propset(DBPROPSET_ROWSET);
propset.AddProperty(DBPROP_BOOKMARKS, true);
product.Open(session, "Products", &propset);
product.MoveNext();
product.GetBookmark(&bookmark);