SQLPrimaryKeys returns the column names that comprise the primary key for a table. The driver returns the information as a result set. This function does not support returning primary keys from multiple tables in a single call.
The following table describes the SQLSTATE and error values for SQLPrimaryKeys.
| SQLSTATE | Error Value | Error Message |
|---|---|---|
| 01000 | -11001 | General warning |
| 08S01 | -11020 | Communication-link failure |
| 24000 | -11031 | Invalid cursor state |
| S1000 | -11060 | General error |
| S1001 | -11061 | Memory-allocation failure |
| S1008 | -11065 | Operation canceled |
| S1010 | -11067 | Function-sequence error |
| S1090 | -11071 | Invalid string or buffer length |
| S1C00 | -11092 | Driver not capable |
| S1T00 | -11094 | Time-out expired |
| S1C00 | -11300 | SQL_DEFAULT_PARAM not supported |
| 08S01 | -11301 | A protocol error has been detected. Current connection is closed. |
| S1000 | -11310 | Create and Drop must be executed within a ServerOnly Connection |
| S1000 | -11320 | Syntax error |
| S1000 | -11323 | The statement contains an escape clause not supported by this database driver |