> both return a single row indicating success or failure. The last 
> two return a row for each record in the table. You'd probably be 
> less than thrilled if you have a few million records.

No these means do not return any rows. They return sucess or faliure with
initiating
a fetch. In fact no DBMS will return any rows whether there is one record or
millions until a fetch is called.

A good DBMS will actually fail the statement at the prepare stage.


> 
> Mike Schienle
> Interactive Visuals, Inc.
> http://www.ivsoftware.com
> 

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