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Re: getting amount of deleted rows from: $result=odbc_exec($conn, 'delete from....'); [message #169494 is a reply to message #169493] |
Wed, 15 September 2010 11:50 |
jodleren
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On Sep 15, 2:38 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> On 9/15/2010 5:22 AM, jodleren wrote:
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>> On Sep 15, 12:21 pm, jodleren<sonn...@hot.ee> wrote:
>>> As the header says:
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>>> $result=odbc_exec($conn, 'delete from....');
>>> echo ".... rows deleted";
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>>> I want to know how much I deleted.... probably very simple, but hard
>>> to find :)
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>>> Sonnich
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>> It is Oracle btw
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> Does Oracle provide this information?
For update and delete it return a number of "rows affected". That is
all I want :)
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Re: getting amount of deleted rows from: $result=odbc_exec($conn, 'delete from....'); [message #169495 is a reply to message #169489] |
Wed, 15 September 2010 12:03 |
Captain Paralytic
Messages: 204 Registered: September 2010
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On 15 Sep, 10:21, jodleren <sonn...@hot.ee> wrote:
> As the header says:
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> $result=odbc_exec($conn, 'delete from....');
> echo ".... rows deleted";
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> I want to know how much I deleted.... probably very simple, but hard
> to find :)
>
> Sonnich
Oh it was just SOOOO hard to find.
I had top search google for
php odbc rows deleted
and lo and behold a link to
http://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-num-rows.php
as the second site reference with the abstract:
This function calls SQLRowCount, which according to the ODBC
Specification returns "the number of rows affected by an UPDATE,
INSERT, or DELETE statement;
Wow that was so hard I had better go and lay down for a rest.
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Re: getting amount of deleted rows from: $result=odbc_exec($conn, 'delete from....'); [message #169497 is a reply to message #169495] |
Wed, 15 September 2010 12:50 |
jodleren
Messages: 7 Registered: September 2010
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On Sep 15, 3:03 pm, Captain Paralytic <paul_laut...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 15 Sep, 10:21, jodleren <sonn...@hot.ee> wrote:
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>> As the header says:
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>> $result=odbc_exec($conn, 'delete from....');
>> echo ".... rows deleted";
>
>> I want to know how much I deleted.... probably very simple, but hard
>> to find :)
>
>> Sonnich
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> Oh it was just SOOOO hard to find.
>
> I had top search google for
> php odbc rows deleted
> and lo and behold a link tohttp://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-num-rows.php
> as the second site reference with the abstract:
> This function calls SQLRowCount, which according to the ODBC
> Specification returns "the number of rows affected by an UPDATE,
> INSERT, or DELETE statement;
>
> Wow that was so hard I had better go and lay down for a rest.
Not funny.
You know, that as programmer you might know the solution, but with new
language you are lost. You have an idea, but cannot build it yet.
From my previous expireinces, I always get the "rows affected", so
reading it out here like this is new to.
Therefore, if you dont know what to look for, it is pretty hard to
find.
Thanks for the help btw
Sonnich
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Re: getting amount of deleted rows from: $result=odbc_exec($conn, 'delete from....'); [message #169499 is a reply to message #169497] |
Wed, 15 September 2010 13:53 |
Captain Paralytic
Messages: 204 Registered: September 2010
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On 15 Sep, 13:50, jodleren <sonn...@hot.ee> wrote:
> On Sep 15, 3:03 pm, Captain Paralytic <paul_laut...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> On 15 Sep, 10:21, jodleren <sonn...@hot.ee> wrote:
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>>> As the header says:
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>>> $result=odbc_exec($conn, 'delete from....');
>>> echo ".... rows deleted";
>
>>> I want to know how much I deleted.... probably very simple, but hard
>>> to find :)
>
>>> Sonnich
>
>> Oh it was just SOOOO hard to find.
>
>> I had top search google for
>> php odbc rows deleted
>> and lo and behold a link tohttp://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-num-rows.php
>> as the second site reference with the abstract:
>> This function calls SQLRowCount, which according to the ODBC
>> Specification returns "the number of rows affected by an UPDATE,
>> INSERT, or DELETE statement;
>
>> Wow that was so hard I had better go and lay down for a rest.
>
> Not funny.
> You know, that as programmer you might know the solution, but with new
> language you are lost. You have an idea, but cannot build it yet.
> From my previous expireinces, I always get the "rows affected", so
> reading it out here like this is new to.
> Therefore, if you dont know what to look for, it is pretty hard to
> find.
All I did was took the key words from your post. I didn't know the
answer as I have never used odbc in php. I just used a bit of common
sense and thought:
"the guy is using ODBC in PHP and he wants a count of ROWS DELETED"
So I had no more idea of "what to look for" than you did!
In fact:
php odbc rows affected
also works.
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