Load Record is used to load a particular record from the schema. Load record will load the record with the help of Record ID. It is represented with @rid symbol in the resultset.
The following statement is the basic syntax of the LOAD Record command.
LOAD RECORD <record-id>
Where <record-id> defines the record id of the record you want to load.
If you don’t know the Record ID of a particular record, then you can execute any query against the table. In the result-set you will find the Record ID (@rid) of the respective record.
Let us consider the same Customer table that we have used in previous chapters.
Sr.No. | Name | Age |
---|---|---|
1 | Satish | 25 |
2 | Krishna | 26 |
3 | Kiran | 29 |
4 | Javeed | 21 |
5 | Raja | 29 |
Try the following query to retrieve the record having Record ID @rid: #11:0.
orientdb {db = demo}> LOAD RECORD #11:0
If the above query is executed successfully, you will get the following output.
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Document - @class: Customer @rid: #11:0 @version: 1 | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Name | Value | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | id | 1 | | name | satish | | age | 25 | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+