| title | getBytes Method (SQLServerResultSet) |
|---|---|
| description | getBytes Method (SQLServerResultSet) |
| author | David-Engel |
| ms.author | davidengel |
| ms.date | 01/19/2017 |
| ms.service | sql |
| ms.subservice | connectivity |
| ms.topic | reference |
| apilocation | sqljdbc.jar |
| apiname | SQLServerResultSet.getBytes |
| apitype | Assembly |
[!INCLUDEDriver_JDBC_Download]
Retrieves the value of the designated column in the current row of this SQLServerResultSet object as a byte array in the Java programming language.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| getBytes (int) | Retrieves the value of the designated column index in the current row of this SQLServerResultSet object as a byte array in the Java programming language. |
| getBytes (java.lang.String) | Retrieves the value of the designated column name in the current row of this SQLServerResultSet object as a byte array in the Java programming language. |
In a previous version of the [!INCLUDEjdbcNoVersion], you could use SQLServerResultSet.getBytes to convert values between byte arrays and [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] data type date, time, datetime2, or datetimeoffset. Now, using this method with those data types will cause an exception indicating that the conversion is not supported.