>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>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
>>>
>>>Unless I misunderstand your question, the return value from SqlExec() is what you are looking for.
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>>The return value is how many result sets are generated by this SQLEXEC(), not how many records are affected/fetched.
>>:-)
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>I clearly have a bad morning, must be the unusually warm weather we have today, right now it's 23°C. :-)
The other day I was talking (on Skype) with my friend from Andalusia (Spain) and when I asked her about the weather these days she said, "it gets really cool and comfortable at night when the temperature drops to 28-30C" :). Go figure :)
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