I’m trying to modify some legacy ASP classic code, and I don’t know much about ASP. How do I tell if a database Insert, Update, or Delete failed? By ‘failed’, I mean it either threw an error or affected zero rows.
Here’s the code that was already in the ASP file that sets up the database connection:
On Error Resume Next
Set objConn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
objConn.Open "Provider=MSDAORA;Data Source=dbname;User Id=dbuser;Password=dbpw;"
There are a few Select statements that work like:
qry = "select stuff here..."
Set objRs = objConn.Execute(qry)
I understand how to get the results from the Select statements, but how do I get the results of a non-Select statement? Using a result set doesn’t seem like it’d be the right way to do it. Or is it?
Use the first
Executemethod parameter to get the rows affected:Using
adExecuteNoRecordswill gain performance according to several sourcesSource: Execute method in MSDN