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$rs->RecordCount. my $rs = Win32::OLE->new('ADODB.Recordset'); $rs->Open("Select * from $SQLTABLE", $conn); if ($rs->RecordCount > 0) {...}
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You might also want to check out Writeup Formatting Tips.

Cheers!

Brent


In reply to Re: Re: (ar0n) Re: sql connection by dorko
in thread sql connection by wang2173

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