What's village and how it would help me in servlet development..
Thank You in advance
Nimesh
-----Original Message-----
From: jon * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: Number of rows a query retrieved?


>> Hi! In jdbc, how to know the number of rows a query retrieved? Is there
>> a good way other than using ResultSet.next()?
>
>Using Village, I do this:
>
>QueryDataSet qds = new QueryDataSet(connection, "select * from table");
>qds.fetchRecords();
>
>int size = qds.size();
>
>qds.close();
>
>the int size will have the number of records fetched. you can also
>(optionally) pass the number of records (as well as the starting point)
that
>you want to fetch to the fetchRecords() method. example: that is cool if
you
>only want to fetch the first 20 records starting at record 10.
>
><http://www.working-dogs.com/village/>
>
>-jon
>
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