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m_essaid
6 years agoValued Contributor
Hi,
Maybe by doing another query before this one with a select count(*) ?
TanyaYatskovska
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6 years agoHi GAutomation,
According to the MSDN page, RecordsAffected should return the number of affected records.
So, you can try posting its value to the test log:
Log.Message(RecordsAffected)
If this doesn't help, please post here your SQL query.
- GAutomation6 years agoFrequent Contributor
Tanya,
I tried that and it is not returning any values.