I use Win32::OLE "ADODB.Connection" and so far it has been easy to fetch data stored fields or cells in a MS
Access DB.

Here is a sample of code I use:

$RS = $Conn->Execute("SELECT Orders.OrderID FROM Orders");
while ( !$RS->EOF ) {
  $orderid = $RS->Fields('OrderID')->value;
$RS->MoveNext;
}

I need to count number of rows containig particular data like 0 or 1. There is a simple SQL statment for this:

SELECT COUNT(*) FROM Orders WHERE Orders.Sent=0;

But I dont't know how to fetch the result from this SQL statment.
Any suggestions and help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks

In reply to How do I fetch result from SELECT COUNT(*) FROM .... by ciamack

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