What I did with this class is to automatize (not MS s automation) several processes to do a search in a MS Sql Server database, and show the results, retaining the data on an internal structure
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `jrk_downrecords` [ RunTime:0.001310s ]
SELECT `a`.`aid`,`a`.`title`,`a`.`create_time`,`m`.`username` FROM `jrk_downrecords` `a` INNER JOIN `jrk_member` `m` ON `a`.`uid`=`m`.`id` WHERE `a`.`status` = 1 GROUP BY `a`.`aid` ORDER BY `a`.`create_time` DESC LIMIT 10 [ RunTime:0.064414s ]
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `jrk_tagrecords` [ RunTime:0.001019s ]
SELECT * FROM `jrk_tagrecords` WHERE `status` = 1 ORDER BY `num` DESC LIMIT 20 [ RunTime:0.001163s ]
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `jrk_member` [ RunTime:0.000996s ]
SELECT `id`,`username`,`userhead`,`usertime` FROM `jrk_member` WHERE `status` = 1 ORDER BY `usertime` DESC LIMIT 10 [ RunTime:0.003211s ]
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `jrk_searchrecords` [ RunTime:0.000938s ]
SELECT * FROM `jrk_searchrecords` WHERE `status` = 1 ORDER BY `num` DESC LIMIT 5 [ RunTime:0.003870s ]
SELECT aid,title,count(aid) as c FROM `jrk_downrecords` GROUP BY `aid` ORDER BY `c` DESC LIMIT 10 [ RunTime:0.016612s ]
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `jrk_articles` [ RunTime:0.001198s ]
UPDATE `jrk_articles` SET `hits` = 2 WHERE `id` = 419735 [ RunTime:0.013345s ]