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Centaurus writes :
I believe the $sth->execute method returns the number of rows or -1 if no rows affected. You may also want to try the $sth->rows method.These methods are unreliable in some databases -- they may only return an accurate count if all the rows have been read. In reply to Re: DBI::rows (boo)
by boo_radley
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