>>Hi,
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>>Say I am executing the SQL Update from a VFP PRG file, against a SQL Server. This is the syntax:
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>>cSqlUpdate = "update MyTable set Field1 = '12345' where Field2 = 'XYZ'"
>>nResult = SQLEXEC(hCon, cSqlUpdate)
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>>How do I determine, in my PRG code, that a record has been updated? That is, without searching for the Field2 = 'XYZ'.
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>>TIA
>
>Check nResult which gives the number of records that are updated.
It does not do it in my case. What I found working is adding parameter aCountInfo to the SQLEXE(). VFP populates this array with the number of records updated.
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