v5:reference:recordset:fetchobj
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v5:reference:recordset:fetchobj [2023/06/11 11:28] – [fetchObj] add fetchObject alias dregad | v5:reference:recordset:fetchobj [2023/06/11 12:00] – [Description] check EOF flag dregad | ||
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====== fetchObj ======= | ====== fetchObj ======= | ||
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===== Description ===== | ===== Description ===== | ||
- | The function | + | |
+ | The '' | ||
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+ | They can be considered as aliases, except for the fact that '' | ||
Unlike the [[v5: | Unlike the [[v5: | ||
- | If the SQL statement results in an empty recordset, then calling fetchObj() will return an empty record, not EOF. Use [[v5: | + | If the SQL statement results in an empty recordset |
Results are influenced both by the [[v5: | Results are influenced both by the [[v5: | ||
- | The ADOFetchObj object has no special functionality, | + | The ADOFetchObj object has no special functionality, |
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===== Usage ===== | ===== Usage ===== |
v5/reference/recordset/fetchobj.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/11 12:25 by dregad