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Posted - 2000-09-12 : 00:08:51
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Jon writes "I have a fairly complex select statement in an asp page. Based on user choices, lets say it was (its sort of ugly): SELECT email.emailID, email.tid, email.fromEmailAddress, email.subject, email.content, email.emailDate, ticket.tid, ticket.tboxid, ticket.ticketDate, ticket.CategoryID, ticket.ticketState, tbox.tboxid, tbox.tboxname, eGkbTicketCategories.ChildID, eGkbTicketCategories.ParentID, eGkbCategories.CategoryName, eGkbCategories.CategoryId FROM ticket, email, tbox, eGkbTicketCategories, eGkbCategories WHERE ticket.ticketState=2 AND ticket.tid=email.tid AND ticket.tboxID=tbox.tboxID AND eGkbTicketCategories.ChildID = email.tid AND eGkbCategories.CategoryID = eGkbTicketCategories.ParentID AND tbox.tboxid = 10053 AND email.emailDate BETWEEN '05/09/00' AND '9/8/00'
Now what I need is a count of the number of records returned to be displayed before the records themselves are displayed. In other words, I need "your search returned x records" at the top of the page, with the records themselves being displayed below.
Technical notes - evidently, I cannot move backwards in a recordset. I'm using MSSQL server v7, sp1. I'm also using IIS, not sure what version, but it was from option pack 4.0. I tried accessing the RecordCount property, but it returns a -1. Any thoughts?" |
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