hi,
use resultSet.last();
then use resultSet.getRow();
this will get the row number of the row which is the total number of
rows in the resultset.
guru
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Cabrera Solana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 October 2001 11:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ResulSet length in rows???? :...)
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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