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dim intCnt is absolutely useless for this function
 
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== Code example ==
== Code example ==
This code example executes a SQL statement and returns the recordcount. 


<source lang="vb">
<source lang="vb">
Sub sExecuteQuery
dim objQuery


  set objQuery = pdc.Database.OpenQuery(pdcConData)
  objQuery.SQL = "SELECT * FROM LK_KLANT"
  if objQuery.Execute then
    msgbox objQuery.RecordCount
  else
    msgbox "Error:" & vbCrLf & pdc.LastError & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & "SQL:" & vbCrLf & objQuery.SQL
  end if
End Sub
</source>
</source>


== Availability ==
== Availability ==
Available since September 2008 (from version 3.8)
Available since September 2008 (from version 3.8)

Latest revision as of 08:43, 24 May 2022

Declaration

RecordCount as VT_INT

Description

Returns the record count of the query

Notes

This method returns the total count of records in the created query.

Code example

This code example executes a SQL statement and returns the recordcount.

Sub sExecuteQuery
dim objQuery

  set objQuery = pdc.Database.OpenQuery(pdcConData)
  objQuery.SQL = "SELECT * FROM LK_KLANT"

  if objQuery.Execute then
    msgbox objQuery.RecordCount
  else
    msgbox "Error:" & vbCrLf & pdc.LastError & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & "SQL:" & vbCrLf & objQuery.SQL
  end if
End Sub

Availability

Available since September 2008 (from version 3.8)