Subject | Re: [ib-support] How to get number of affected rows? |
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Author | Paul Reeves |
Post date | 2001-10-10T18:59:06Z |
Andrew Guts wrote:
of the call. ibase.h has the constants you need to test for. In this case you
need to pass isc_info_sql_records in the *items parameter. The result buffer
has a series of three pieces of information - a constant representing the type
of information returned, the length of the value to come and the value itself.
If that isn't enough to get you going ask again.
Paul
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Paul Reeves
http://www.ibphoenix.com
taking InterBase further
>The solution lies in calling isc_dsql_sql_info. See the manual for an example
> Hello.
>
> How to get number of affected rows if using
> isc_dsql_execute_immediate() or isc_dsql_exec_immed2()?
>
of the call. ibase.h has the constants you need to test for. In this case you
need to pass isc_info_sql_records in the *items parameter. The result buffer
has a series of three pieces of information - a constant representing the type
of information returned, the length of the value to come and the value itself.
If that isn't enough to get you going ask again.
Paul
--
Paul Reeves
http://www.ibphoenix.com
taking InterBase further