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9.2

check if any recordsets are not empty

Asked by VirusMinus in Active Server Pages (ASP)

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i have the a stored procedure that has some conditional updates to different tables and after updates has select statements to return the updated data. Not all the selects return results.

However in my asp code i want to display a success message if any of the selects return results.

Here is what i have which doesn't work;

'my connection object and string
...

'my stored procedure
      storedProc = "exec myStoreProc"

'my recordset object and stored procedure
      rs = New ADODB.Recordset
      rs.Open storedProc, dbCon1

      response.write(rs.state)
      If rs.state > 0 Then
              response.write "Success!"
      End IfStart Free Trial
 
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