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Wayne,
We use the Stored procs for this purpose.  The Set Result Set has a number of 
rows clause that helps monitor number of rows to be returned.  (Stored procs 
also use JDBC driver.)

        C/EXEC SQL SET RESULT SETS ARRAY :outrec FOR :count ROWS
        C/END-EXEC

Here the count can be whatever you want it to be.

Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Sudha


-----Original Message-----
From: Xu, Weining [mailto:Weining.Xu@AIG.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 2:59 PM
To: 'JAVA400-L@midrange.com'
Subject: Result Set Size


Hi,

We have a Java batch program running on AS/400 by using native JDBC driver.
The program have various random exceptions when the data are processed up to
about 25000 records.  The result set returned about 50000 records.

We would like to reduce the number of rows returned by JDBC driver Result
Set.  How to specify the number of rows from: rs =
stmt.executeQuery(aSQLQuery) ?
For example first 1000 rows.  Then how to get the next 1000 rows?

Thanks a lot.

Wayne
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