>>Hi,
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>>When I execute an UPDATE command in the SSMS I see in the message areas of "so many rows affected". How can I get this number when executing the UPDATE from the VFP SQLExec() function? I tried adding a parameter, variable, to the SQLExec() hoping that it would return a cursor containing the number of affected rows. But it didn't work.
>>Can it be done?
>>TIA
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>Add
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>select @@ROWCOUNT as RecordsAffected;
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>after your update command (as part of the same command), then you'll get that number into a cursor.
Works very well. Thank you!
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