True! But, this count matches the rows returned in results arrays, whether as the result of an EXECUTE or other method.
The documentation cautions that getting a count of rows might not work for certain drivers but doesn't explicitly say that for MySQL the results are not guaranteed. I had this code after the loop where I processed the results and the row count matches the number of rows returned in arrays (and for other search words, I do get more than 1 row but always less than shown in pure SQL via PHPAdmin and other query processes.)
Thanks, DaveIn reply to Re^2: DBI SQL Returns Less than Direct SQL
by DaveNagy
in thread SOLVED: DBI SQL Returns Less than Direct SQL
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