Re: how to move into a recordset?
- From: Oli Filth <catch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 11:17:08 GMT
s4femod3 said the following on 28/09/2005 04:05:
y not try odbc_num_rows($query); ?
this function will return the number of rows in an ODBC result. This function will return -1 on error. For INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE statements odbc_num_rows() returns the number of rows affected. For a SELECT clause this can be the number of rows available.
Alternatively, why not include a COUNT(*) in your SELECT query?
-- Oli .
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