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ADODB.recordset recorcount always -1
Originally posted by : Prozac (brad@mycorporation.com)If anyone know why this value never displays the actual count of records in my recordset, please email me... brad@mycorporation.comI run MSinterDev Sql2000 MsIIS Win2000Server
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Originally posted by : meena kumarir (meenu@hotmail.com)Check the cursor type u r using. Recordcount is not supported by forward-only or dynamic cursors. Only static cursor supports it. Hope it helps.------------Prozac at 11/28/2001 11:47:30 AMIf anyone know why this value never displays the actual count of records in my recordset, please email me... brad@mycorporation.comI run MSinterDev Sql2000 MsIIS Win2000Server
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