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>select ....
>return @@rowcount
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>declare @iRows int
>execute @iRows = SP_1
>select @iRows as NumberOfItems
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>When SP1_Count is called from anywhere (QueryAnalyzer, VFP, ADO) there are two recordsets returned. I'd really like to only have the
select @iRows result come back to the client. So how can I get SP_1Count to swallow up the recordset produced by SP_1?
Or if sometimes you need the recordset from first query:
S P 2:
SET NOCOUNT ON
DECLARE @i int
DECLARE @Test TABLE (field list as SP1 recordset)
INSERT INTO @Test EXEC SP1
SET @i = @@ROWCOUNT
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