Jacques.... are you sure? It would, of course, mean actually READING
the manual

Rachel
--- Jacques Kilchoer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oracle SQL has a handy-dandy command called INSERT that allows you to
> put
> data into a table. I think INSERT is documented in the SQL manual.
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > 
> > Yes But I want thatthat number is inserted into the table.
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]@fatcity.com den 2002-01-25 10:39 PST
> > 
> > Use SQL%ROWCOUNT.
> > 
> > BEGIN
> >      insert into table1
> >      select * from table2;
> >      dbms_output.put_line(SQL%ROWCOUNT);
> > END;
> > /
> > 
> > Executing this PL/SQL block should display you the number of 
> > rows that were
> > inserted into table1.
> 


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