>Does anyone know how to capture ODBC result info such as the string from a 'PRINT @cMyText' statement or the "1 row affected' from an UPDATE statement, etc.? AERROR() lets me show error info. I need an AOK() function! Thanks.
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Hi Gary,
I don't think you can do that with ODBC or ADO. You may take a look at SQL-DMO server object ExecuteWithResultsAndMessages2 method.
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