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how to import specific cell(s) from table of database to Matlab?

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MatlabFan
MatlabFan el 7 de Abr. de 2013
Hi,
I have the database toolbox, and I am trying to import the information that is contained in specific cells of a table from the database to Matlab. I have tried several things, among others:
if true
% conn = database('myfirstsource', '', '');
setdbprefs('DataReturnFormat','cellarray');
curs = exec(conn, 'select * from userPassword');
columnnames(curs);
entries=curs.Data(:,1)
end
But it does not work. what i have returned is:
curs =
Attributes: []
Data: 0
DatabaseObject: [1x1 database]
RowLimit: 0
SQLQuery: 'select * from userPassword'
Message: []
Type: 'Database Cursor Object'
ResultSet: [1x1 sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcResultSet]
Cursor: [1x1 com.mathworks.toolbox.database.sqlExec]
Statement: [1x1 sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcStatement]
Fetch: 0
ans =
[]
entries =
0
below is what is the link to the table in the database. <http://tinypic.com/r/5obb5f/6>
Why is the above code not returning the cells in the table? What am I missing?
Please help.
Thank you.
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MatlabFan
MatlabFan el 7 de Abr. de 2013
I figured it out. I needed to place a fetch statement after the execution statement. That is, right after the exec statement, i needed to write:
curs=fetch(curs)
That problem is solved.
Now, I would like to update the content of a specific cell in a table in the database. I tried using:
colnames={'Password'};
exdata='NewPassword';
fileSelected='BobSpreadsheet.xlsx';
update(conn, 'userPassword', colnames, exdata, ...
'where Username =', fileSelected)
The problem is that instead of updating the password where Username = BobSpreadsheet.xlsx, it creates a new row with Username= BobSpreadsheet.xlsx and Password=NewPassword.
How do I update the password for BobSpreadsheet.xlsx without creating a new row ?
Any idea is welcome.
Thanks.

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