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Thanks for the answer Dan.

The "problem" I have with using next() to determine if a record set is empty
, is that it moves the file pointer (oops - betraying my RPG origins now) I
mean cursor, so the result set is changed. I know I can move it back again,
but this seems a bit sloppy to me, hence my post.

The problem may well of course be mine, I'm that I'm still thinking like an
RPG programmer and want to know why I can't have my file indicators
back....(VBG)

Chris

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Sent: 27 November 2001 14:20
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if (!rs.next() ) {}

HTH
Dan
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> What the best (most elegant, most efficient) way to determine if a JBDC
> Result Set is empty?
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> Chris
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