select count(*) from your_table;

Daniel Cabrera Solana wrote:
>
> Hi again!!:
>
>     I was looking for a discussion group like this during a long time and
> now I have maqny questions.
>
> The question is:
>
> it's incredible but I was looking for a ResulSetMetaData Method which gives
> you the ResultSet length in rows and.....
>
> IT DOESN'T EXIST!!!!
>
> I only found :  ResultSetMetaData.getcolumnCount( )
>
> Do you know if I can find any method which gives you the ResultSet length in
> rows?
>
> Thanks again, Daniel
>
> I promise you this is the last question today..........
>
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