> > what about @@ROWCOUNT? it returns the number of rows
> > affected by the last sql statement.....
>
> That's what I used in the sample trigger I included earlier in this
thread,
> but as far as I know, your query itself has to actually reference
@@ROWCOUNT
> and specifically return it; it won't just "be there" in your application
if
> you don't.

my apologies oh hater of black berets, i sort my mail new to old
so i didn't see that until long after i'd sent my reply. actually i was a
bit surpised that it >seemed< like you forgot @@ROWCOUNT.
i guess i'll know better in the future ;-)

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