Does your stored procedure already return a value? Or would it be ok for
the return value to be the number of affected rows?




Kevin Bucknum
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Subject: Re: SQL Stored Procedure ROW_COUNT

"MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 05/17/2016
10:22:26 AM:
That returns the total number of deleted rows in the table.

As I read it, the OP is looking to find out how many rows the
statement just executed deleted.

Yes, I'm looking for the number of rows affected by the previous
SQL INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE statement.


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