VisibleFieldCount
This property gets the number of fields in the OracleDataReader that are not hidden.
Declaration
// C#
public override int VisibleFieldcount { get; }
Property Value
The number of fields that are not hidden.
Exceptions
InvalidOperationException - The reader is closed.
Remarks
If an application sets the AddRowid property on an OracleCommand object to true, then the application can access the RowId but it is not a visible field. If RowId is added in the select statement list, then it is a visible field. OracleDataReader.VisibleFieldCount and OracleDataReader.FieldCount always have the same value.
Example
// C#
using System;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.Common;
using Oracle.DataAccess.Client;
class VisibleFieldCountSample
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
string constr = "User Id=scott; Password=tiger; Data Source=oracle;";
DbProviderFactory factory =
DbProviderFactories.GetFactory("Oracle.DataAccess.Client");
using (DbConnection conn = factory.CreateConnection())
{
conn.ConnectionString = constr;
try
{
conn.Open();
OracleCommand cmd = (OracleCommand)factory.CreateCommand();
cmd.Connection = (OracleConnection)conn;
//to gain access to ROWIDs of the table
cmd.AddRowid = true;
cmd.CommandText = "select empno, ename from emp;";
OracleDataReader reader = cmd.ExecuteReader();
int visFC = reader.VisibleFieldCount; //Results in 2
int hidFC = reader.HiddenFieldCount; // Results in 1
Console.Write("Visible field count: " + visFC);
Console.Write("Hidden field count: " + hidFC);
reader.Dispose();
cmd.Dispose();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
Console.WriteLine(ex.StackTrace);
}
}
}
}