Subject | Re: What API do you use to get affected row count? |
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Author | Jeff Lynn |
Post date | 2006-04-27T16:17:09Z |
Nando,
I went back to read the API doc, and am still confused regarding how
info were returned. Given that isc_dsql_sql_info() return one
isc_info_sql_records cluster and one isc_info_end cluster, and the
isc_info_sql_records embedded with isc_sql_update_count cluster as
indicated by you and Dimitry. Yet this was not doc (I confessed, I
did not study the API Doc as if I need to go take an exam, sorry!).
What is the rule of cluster within cluster? Can there be multiple
clusters within one cluster and each imbedded cluster contains further
multiple of clusters? I am not sure I understand the architecture.
jml
I went back to read the API doc, and am still confused regarding how
info were returned. Given that isc_dsql_sql_info() return one
isc_info_sql_records cluster and one isc_info_end cluster, and the
isc_info_sql_records embedded with isc_sql_update_count cluster as
indicated by you and Dimitry. Yet this was not doc (I confessed, I
did not study the API Doc as if I need to go take an exam, sorry!).
What is the rule of cluster within cluster? Can there be multiple
clusters within one cluster and each imbedded cluster contains further
multiple of clusters? I am not sure I understand the architecture.
jml