On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 15:19:33 +0300
Vladimir Dzhuvinov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Well, (in MySQL at least) in that case you're still going to get a
> result set, it's just going to be an empty one (result with no
> rows).

> So, no matter how many rows the SELECT statements resolve to,
> you're always going to get two result sets :)

It seems anyway that the usefulness of this feature largely depends
on the language library.
eg. I can't see a way to support it with php right now but it is
supported by python.
Am I missing something?

Out of curiosity, what language are you using?

-- 
Ivan Sergio Borgonovo
http://www.webthatworks.it


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