use    cat <file_name> | grep -C update

JP

On Thursday 30 May 2002 15:48, you wrote:
> Hi All!
> My client run big update 20,000 statements. I need to know how many rows
> was updated (it's could be any number). I thinking about triggers , but
> this table can be updated not only with this big update. Other users can
> update rows too. I need to know updated rows number just for this big
> update.
> Thanks.
>
> update assethdr set atopsys= 'MS Windows 95 4.00',atdept='256MB',
> atcapcty=850, atcapun=10000, atglcode='19.99GB', atus1='05/20/2002' where
> ataltnbr='0000000'; update assethdr set atopsys= 'MS Windows 95
> 4.00',atdept='256MB', atcapcty= 850, atcapun=10000, atglcode='19.99GB',
> atus1='05/17/2002' where ataltnbr='00000000'; update assethdr set atopsys=
> 'MS Windows 2000 Pro 5.00',atdept='128MB', atcapcty= 400, atcapun=10000,
> atglcode='6.43GB', atus1='05/20/2002' where ataltnbr='00000296';
> ............................

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