I know you could do this thru a Stored Procedure. There's a variable in SQL Server called @@Rowcount that will have the number of rows affected. If you're just doing this thru SPT with a statement, I'm not sure how to access Rowcount.
PF
>Is there any way that SQL server 6.5 can tell me if a conditional update was successfully executed.
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>eg. update table.field with value+1 where table.field = value
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>This example will always return a 1 but I want to know if the condition was met and if the field was actually updated. Can anybody help.
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>Chris
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