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"MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 05/16/2016
10:42:54 PM:
if you were at COMMON, you could have gotten the answer during Ted
Holt's presentation today.
SQLERRD(3) For INSERT, MERGE, UPDATE, REFRESH, and DELETE, shows the
number of rows affected.
I'm already familiar with SQLERRD(3) for embedded SQL and, in
point of fact, I have used ROW_COUNT in embedded SQL and it works just
fine. What I'm looking for is not embedded SQL but the equivalent of TSQL
for the IBM i. Are you saying that you know how to get to SQLERRD(3) from
inside a "native" SQL stored procedure (a.k.a., TSQL in the MS Server
world)? Please instruct me, thanks.
Sincerely,
Dave Clark
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